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Virtual Cover Creator 2.2


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Requirements Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 158 Limitations None
Publisher DigitalBorneo File Size 7.8M
Date added 02 Oct 2005 Check your speed

Virtual Cover Creator is a 3D cover creator software that helps you create professional looking , unlimited 3D covers for your ebook, software box, CDs, special reports, two or three sided boxes, electronic magazines, books-in-a-box and more. It is very easy to use, allowing you to create a professional looking cover image in less than 3 minutes. Virtual Cover Creator has a complete 2D editing capabilities so that you don't have to use other graphic software. This feature can be easily accessed from the Toolbar button on the main window. Virtual Cover Creator supports real-time 3D editing and rendering allowing you to rotate the image around any 3D axis, scale it, add special effects such as shadow, change lighting direction and intensity and more, and see all the changes you make in real-time. Virtual Cover Creator comes with 100 free templates bonus pack which you can use right away. Just add some text and you are done! You can also create your own templates and save them for future uses. The software also comes with a complete Help documentation to guide and help you get the most out of it.

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