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  2. Artweaver - Wikipedia

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    Starting with version 1.0 (released September 30, 2009), [1] Artweaver is offered in two different versions: a "Free version", which can be downloaded free of charge, and the "Artweaver Plus" version, which has a cost of €25 and offers more advanced features, like compatibility with Photoshop filters and higher maximum supported image size ...

  3. Blender (software) - Wikipedia

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    A cube in Blender (version 3.6.2) Blender was initially developed as an in-house application by the Dutch animation studio NeoGeo (no relation to the video game brand), and was officially launched on January 2, 1994. [12] Version 1.00 was released in January 1995, [13] with the primary author being the company co-owner and software developer ...

  4. Blend modes - Wikipedia

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    Photoshop's hue, saturation, color, and luminosity blend modes are based on a color space with hue, chroma and luma dimensions. Note: this space is different from both HSL and HSV, and only the hue dimension is shared between the three. See the article HSL and HSV for details.

  5. Adobe Dimension - Wikipedia

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    Unlike with other modeling programs such as SketchUp, models are not created in Dimension.Instead, Dimension is a photo-based mockup editor where models, photos and textures need to be created in third-party software before being imported into Dimension.

  6. Wikipedia : Graphics Lab/Map workshop/Archive/Dec 2024

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    By taking little steps, you can progress into other free programs like QGIS, and if you still enjoy the process, end up using Blender for 3D animation and films. A GIS works with coordinate-related data: points, lines, polygons = shapes. When you define a point/line/shape, you can add data to them.

  7. WebP - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Google released a free plug-in that enables WebP support in earlier versions of Adobe Photoshop. [87] Free Photoshop plug-ins had been released by Telegraphics and fnordware before that. [ 88 ] [ 89 ] GIMP up to version 2.8 also supported WebP via a plugin; [ 90 ] later, this plugin was shipped in GIMP 2.9 branch, and received multiple ...

  8. Wikipedia:Graphics tutorials - Wikipedia

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    pngquant - program that reduces PNG size by automatically reducing the number of colors. Visually lossless most of the time. Visually lossless most of the time. PNGCrush - Old tried and true program that reduces PNG sizes using multiple zlib compression trials on disk.

  9. Blend4Web - Wikipedia

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    The Blend4Web framework leverages Blender to edit 3D scenes. Content rendering relies on WebGL, Web Audio, WebVR, and other web standards, without the use of plug-ins. [2] It is dual-licensed. The framework is distributed under the free and open source GPLv3 and, a non-free license - with the source code being hosted on GitHub. [3]