| (1) 3D image galerie 0.7a |
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| Sender Name : |
admin |
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| Category : |
Image-Editers |
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| Submited Date : |
21, Feb, 2009 |
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| Os Support :
| Windows Vista, XP, 2000 |
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| License : |
Freeware |
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| Size : |
21.05MB |
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| Publisher : |
http://www.godlikesoft.de/index.php?section=home |
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| Description : |
You can add the pictures of your last holiday for example. After adding them, you can walk through a room with the pictures on the walls.
The galerie is devided into 5 parts. Each part can have up to 53 pictures.
3D Image galerie uses OpenGL to create a nice, virtual environment for your pictures.
Here is a small feature list:
Viewing your pictures in a galerie is maybe more exiting than viewing them in "simple 2D"
You can move freely in the galerie
Nice environment with different walls, reflecting floor, bump mapping, water, wall effects, ambient background music, ...
Advanced render modes for having lots of fun (drunken camera, disco mode) |
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Video support! You can add .avi - files to the galerie and watch them (this feature requires a very fast machine ...) Interactive
or automatic galerie mode? It’s your choice. Eather you can walk
through the galerie for yourself or you let the program do this for you
integrated map (you don’t want to get lost in the virtual 3D-world, do you? ) You can add comments to every picture (not realized in the creator yet) Random
picture placement: every picture gets a new frame each time you load a
galerie (in mathematical/statistic words: you’ll need |
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| URL : |
http://www.thilosoft.com/show_links2.php? action=nextpage&id=1&pid=463&do=browse |
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