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3D Maker

3D Maker - 3.7.0

create 3D shapes, 3D text, stereograms & anaglyphs

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Current Version: 3.7.0
Release Date: 2008-08-18
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 538
Downloads (all versions): 16,453
Price: $9.95

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Product Description:

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.

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.

3D Maker can also be used to modify 3DMFs. You can pull out, swap or replace the different colors and textures found in 3DMFs.

3D Maker can add 3D text to an image.

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.

What's new in this version:

  • Added the ability to combine an image and a depthmap into a 3D glasses image.
  • Added the ability to change the max/min depth of stereograms.
  • The animated flag can now have its background and pole colors changed.
  • Added the ability to change the background color of the 6-sided cube.
  • Can now extract both 16 and 32 bit textures from 3DMF files.
  • Can now paste both 16 and 32 bit textures into a 3DMF file. 32 bit textures can include transparency.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2.8 or higher

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3D Maker ReviewGood program with enormous potential - Version: 3.0.2, 3/31/2004 07:52AM PST

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rkeck--2008
I've only used this program for a half hour or so. In that time I've found this program to have enormous potential. A couple areas I think need improvement: 1) I need to be able to resize the window quickly and easily. I never saw a "green" button on the top of my picture window. Also, I never saw the bottom of the picture nor could maneuver the window on my desktop so that I could see it. 2) Please consider a "hand tool" or way to move the picture within the window. If the program does this and I overlooked it, then my apologies to the developers. 3) Can an extrude function be applied to this program? If I could extrude letters quickly and easily and rotate the result that would be an immense improvement. Keep up the good work.
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3D Maker ReviewReally neat, got one feature req. - Version: 3.0, 3/9/2004 09:20AM PST

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JimSnider
This is a really neat program, and I'll buy it right up if I can get one feature added. Where I work we have an old, old box of 3-D glasses that were used in an art exhibit years ago, but for some reason instead of the standard red and blue lenses, they have red and green ones. I tried the program anyway, and the effect was evident through these oddball glasses, but not as convincing as it would be with the standard variety. I know that if 3D Maker had the ability to specify what colors the lenses are, I could use it to create a whole series of images of artwork, sculptures, and building interiors that would just wow the socks off of the staff in my office, and I could joyfully bring these ancient 3D glasses out of retirement.
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