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TEXTURE STUDIO V1.0.2
TextureStudio supports the loading of texture modules in Imagine3 format. The parameters of the texture can quickly and easily be adjusted by means of slider gadgets or by typing in the numbers. The texture can then be mapped onto a plane, cylinder or sphere and rendered to a preview screen and/or as a 24-bit image to disk. TextureStudio allows the user to quickly render the texture and explore the effects of changing various parameters without the need to ray-trace a new image each time something altered. List of features ================ * Supports Imagine3 texture format. * Control of features via ARexx port. * Render unlimited number of textures simultaneously. * Render to HAM screen and 24-bit images on all Amigas. * Render 24-bit images of any size onto disk in IFF-ILBM24, JPEG or Targa format, regardless of memory available. * Saving of HAM preview screen to disk. * Support for colour, filter and bump type textures. * Easy adjustment of parameters by means of slider gadgets. * Map textures onto a plane, cylinder or sphere. * Control of light colour, distance, position, backlighting and intensity. * Adjustment of axis alignment, size and position. * Control of object size, visible width and image aspect ratio. * Multiple pass render to allow quick preview of image whilst it renders. * 5 levels of anti-aliasing available. * Preview colours with colourbox window. * Alter render screens width, height and screenmode. * Control of all main functions from floating windows. * Optimised code for 68881 and 68882 FPU's for maximum speed. * Render plane, cylinder or sphere without any texture to quickly set up lighting etc. * Loading and saving of textures settings, parameters and axis positions. * Render preferences to alters speed and accuracy of render. * Configure window positions, screenmode, default settings and then save preferences to disk. * Runs on all Amigas with Workbench2.04 or above and an FPU (floating point unit). * Standard Workbench2 interface. * Uses public screen.