August, 18th, 2005, Sensbachtal, Germany – Sachform Technology (www.sachform.de) is pleased to announce the release of 4 new Texture products.
arborium Vol. 1 is a collection of High-Res texture maps in Tiff-format (with Aplha Channel). With this product, Sachform Technology continues the successfull line of highquality products aimed at the professional User.
With arborium Vol.1, we are presenting our first texture archive.
arborium Vol.1 is a collection of 65 High Resolution photographs of plants.
They are well suited for architectural visualizations, especially for postproduction retouching within photoshop.
arborium Vol.1 contains various bushes, potted plants, hedges and creeping plants in TIFF format (with alpha-mask) in a resolution of up to 3000 pixel.
This is a preview of
Sachform Technology is pleased to announce the release of arborium_vol.1
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