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3D Maker 3.7.0


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Requirements Mac OS X 10.2.8 or higher
Downloads 25 Limitations None
Publisher Sandy Knoll Software File Size 8.5M
Date added 18 Aug 2008 Check your speed

3D Maker allows you to take a picture and apply one of many 3D filters to it. These filters include drop-shadows, an emboss filter, multiple anaglyph (3D glasses) filters and the ability to create stereograms. Anaglyphs can be made from one picture or two. <br><br> 3D Maker can also be used to create 3D shapes from pictures. These shapes can then be rotated, scaled and positioned as needed. These shapes include spheres, a cube, cone, and flag. Also includes the ability to extrude specific parts of a picture.<br><br> 3D Maker can also be used to modify 3DMFs. You can pull out, swap or replace the different colors and textures found in 3DMFs.<br><br> 3D Maker can add 3D text to an image.<br><br> 3D Maker can also be used to manipulate your pictures with other filters as well. Some of these additional filters are: Blur, Sharpen, Mosaic, Neon Edges, Diffuse, Gradients, Rotations, Sizing and more.

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