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Mezzoforce Ice 2


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Downloads 109 Limitations None
Publisher 2manekenai Personal File Size 808k
Date added 05 Feb 2008 Check your speed

Simple controls let you play with yours fantasy ant creativity. One click Random button makes it easer to find effect for you. Compatible with most images editing software. You can apply plug in with selected area of image or just to entire image size. Save and Open functions makes possible to share plug in presets with yours friends or other users of Mezzoforce Ice plug in. Version 2 has enhanced processing speed. Loading size increased 1000x1000 px.

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