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Texture Anarchy 1.0


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Requirements Mac OS X 10.4 PPC/Mac OS X 10.3.9/Mac OS X 10.4 Intel/Mac OS X 10.0/Mac OS X 10.1/Mac OS X 10.5 PPC/Mac OS X 10.2/Mac OS X 10.5 Intel/Mac OS X 10.3/Mac OS Classic
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Date added 15 Aug 2003 Check your speed

Introducing texture anarchy Texture Anarchy is a suite of three filters for creating procedural textures and borders. Normally $149.00, the suite's introductory price is $129.00.
Create a massive variety of seamless, infinite textures that range from realistic and organic to bizarre and surreal.
three filters in the suite The three plug-ins in this suite are Texture Anarchy Explorer, Tiler Texture Anarchy, and Edge Anarchy. The Tiler creates procedural textures that will seamlessly tile. Edge Anarchy wraps its textures into customized edges and borders.
All three plug-ins create ?procedural? textures. This means that a mathematical approach is used to generate, extend, and output an image. Users of Bryce or similar 3D programs will be familiar with procedural textures, as they are used extensively to create the textures that make up rocks, grass, sand, and other surfaces.

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