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  2. Texture mapping - Wikipedia

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    A texture map [5] [6] is an image applied (mapped) to the surface of a shape or polygon. [7] This may be a bitmap image or a procedural texture.They may be stored in common image file formats, referenced by 3D model formats or material definitions, and assembled into resource bundles.

  3. DrawPlus - Wikipedia

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    3D Planes to aid creation of pseudo-3D objects. Various Overlays such as Golden Spiral, Rule of Thirds and an Export Overlay, which help with design and layout. How To tab offering context-sensitive help depending on current selection and tool choice. Layers Control showing previews of each element of the document in a tree-view.

  4. PhotoScape - Wikipedia

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    Adjustments and new functions, vibration brush included 3.6.4 June 25, 2013 Adjustments, new tools and functions, JPEG quality option improved 3.6.5 July 5, 2013 Bug fixes for Sharpen, Blur and Bloom filters, Blur Brush upgraded 1.0 October 23, 2013 Forked into Photoscape X ("Windows XP, 7, Vista, or 8, please use PhotoScape 3.7.") 2.0

  5. Retouch4me - Wikipedia

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    The software is available as a stand-alone app for Microsoft Windows and OS X, and can be launched through Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, and Capture One. A DaVinci Resolve Heal OFX video plug-in, announced in July 2022, applies healing in video. [4] Plug-ins are sold separately with lifetime licenses. [3] [8]

  6. Portrait Professional - Wikipedia

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    Portrait Professional or PortraitPro is a portrait photography retouching software developed by Anthropics Technology and initially released in 2006. It automates the photo editing process with algorithms that manipulate facial features, remove skin imperfections, alter colors and tone, replace the background, and so on. [1]

  7. GIMP - Wikipedia

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    The GNU Image Manipulation Program, commonly known by its acronym GIMP (/ ɡ ɪ m p / ⓘ GHIMP), is a free and open-source raster graphics editor [3] used for image manipulation (retouching) and image editing, free-form drawing, transcoding between different image file formats, and more specialized tasks. It is extensible by means of plugins ...

  8. Blend modes - Wikipedia

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    Overlay combines Multiply and Screen blend modes. [4] Where the base layer is light, the top layer becomes lighter; where the base layer is dark, the top becomes darker; where the base layer is mid grey, the top is unaffected. An overlay with the same picture looks like an S-curve.

  9. Tilt Brush - Wikipedia

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    In the Fast Company article about Tilt Brush, [11] one of the creators said that the idea of drawing in 3D space came from a chess game prototype: “There was a happy accident. Tilt Brush came out of an experiment with a virtual reality chess prototype, where we accidentally started painting the chess pieces in the air, and it was incredible”.