Alien Skin Software releases Eye Candy 5: Textures

Alien Skin Software today announced the immediate availability of Eye Candy 5: Textures, a plug-in collection of 10 texture generators for Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Elements, Jasc Paint Shop Pro and Macromedia Fireworks. The first of a three-part upgrade to Eye Candy 4000, Textures produces a variety of surfaces, including photo-realistic snake and lizard skin, fur, brick, stone and wood. Graphic designers, Web developers and 3D artists can quickly create backgrounds, skins, seamless tiles and more.

Users who rely on stock textures are often limited by the contents of their libraries. Textures provides a limitless variety of photo-realistic effects for the cost of a typical stock CD. With the addition of a seamless tile option for every filter, tiling is quick and easy.

Textures includes settings for over 200 frequently used effects. An improved settings management system makes it easy to browse, share and expand this settings collection.

Textures works with 16-bit images and does not compromise expanded color depth. Color transitions are smoother, with less banding, and print documents reproduce colors more accurately.

– Animal Fur simulates the fur of almost any jungle beast or household pet.
– Brick Wall creates a limitless variety of brick, tile and block textures. (New)
– Diamond Plate beefs up wimpy text and creates tough embossed backdrops. (New)
– Marble creates virtually any style of architectural marble from Travertine to Brecciated.
– Reptile Skin reproduces almost any scaled skin using Lizard or Snake patterns. (New)
– Stone Wall simulates a wide variety of stonework from cobblestones to residential veneers. (New)
– Swirl transforms images into impressionist paintings, aligning spirals and whirlpools with image details.
– Texture Noise creates lighting effects, grain and static, as well as psychedelic textures.
– Weave simulates woven textures, such as denim or satin.
– Wood quickly creates realistic sawn wood surfaces such as pine, mahogany, and oak.

Textures is the first of three Eye Candy 5 plug-in collections. The remaining two, 10-filter upgrades will be released in 2005. Eye Candy 5: Nature will simulate fire, smoke and more. Eye Candy 5: Impact will include the graphic design effects that made Alien Skin Software famous. For those who want bevels, shadows and other classic effects now, Eye Candy 4000 remains available.

Pricing and Availability: The estimated street price for Textures is $99. Registered users of other Alien Skin Software products receive discount pricing when ordering direct. Online delivery is available at the Alien Skin Web site: http://www.alienskin.com Textures is also available worldwide through stores, catalogs and resellers.

Host Requirements: Textures is a plug-in; it must be used with one of the following: Adobe Photoshop 7 or later, Adobe Photoshop Elements 2 or later, Macromedia Fireworks MX 2004 or later or Jasc Paint Shop Pro 8 or later.

System Requirements: Windows users must have at least a 1 GHz Pentium III processor, 256 MB RAM and Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Macintosh users must have at least a 500 MHz PowerPC G3 processor, 256 MB RAM and Mac OS X 10.2.6 or later.

10 Comments

  1. I like the system requirements shown for Windoze vs Mac. That really should give you an idea of the differencces in the way the processors handle jobs and how the GigaHertz myth comes into play. If this example holds true on up the scale, a 2.5 GHz G5 would be equivalent to a 5 GHz Pentium III (at least!).

  2. “If this example holds true on up the scale, a 2.5 GHz G5 would be equivalent to a 5 GHz Pentium III (at least!).” – Jack A

    ” width=”19″ height=”19″ alt=”smile” style=”border:0;” /> If this example holds true on up the scale, a 2.5 GHz G3 would be equivalent to a 5 GHz Pentium III.

    G5 is 2 generations ahead of G3, not to mention that G5 has AltiVec and G3 doesn’t. But why comparing G5 to PIII when P4 is available?

  3. Don’t you guys ever bore yourselves spewing all this nonsense?

    The G5 being equal to a 5GHz PC? What the hell kinda thinking is that? Saying it, hearing it from your friends, and saying it 100 more times doesn’t make it so.

    I like using Macs too, but c’mon now…

  4. Don’t you guys ever bore yourselves spewing all this nonsense?

    The G5 being equal to a 5GHz PC? What the hell kinda thinking is that? Saying it, hearing it from your friends, and saying it 100 more times doesn’t make it so.

    I like using Macs too, but c’mon now…

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