Snowflakes 1.02 freeware

With the Snowflakes PhotoShop plug-in you can create any type of snow you can imagine, ranging from mild and fluffy snowfall to heavy hailstorms and anything in between. You can change the density, size range, hardness, transparency and and color to extend the range of posibilities from simple snowfall to confetti, clouds, water surfaces and more. ...

Author VanDerLee
Released 2006-02-10
Filesize 669 kB
Downloads 1872
OS Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows Vista
Installation Install Only
Keywords snow, flake, flakes, snowflake, snowflakes, sky, air, cloud, fog, clouds, dust, texture, noise, perlin, fall, falling, thick, thicknes, thickness, hard, hardnes, hardness, soft, softnes, softness, density, cover, amount, sheep, dust, hick, layer, layers, depth, down, covering, smooth
Users' rating
(14 rating)
SnowflakesOtherWindows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows Vista
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1.02 Feb 10, 2006 Major Update New standardized user interface

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