This unique tool now makes it possible for you to create top-of-the-line designs that stand out from the rest!
| Version | 2.0 |
| Updated | Nov 20th 2007 |
| Developer |
TBIT Design Inc
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| User Rating |
1042
3.5
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| Original File Size | 4.6 MB |
| Downloads | 9361 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Multimedia |
The eCover Go Action Script Package is a New, Revolutionary E-book Cover Software That Gives You The Ability To Create Eye-Popping And Professional-Looking 3-D Graphics and e-Book Covers within Minutes.
Now, It's Easy As 1-2-3 For You To Make Your eCovers Look Like A Million Bucks Even If You Don't Have Technical Or Design Skills.
The eCover Go Adobe Photoshop eCover Action Script Package is the latest and most sophisticated technology that makes creating your very own e-book covers and designs easy, fast, and fun for all design skill levels.
So whether you're a beginner, who lacks the skill of a seasoned designer or an experienced graphic artist, this unique tool now makes it possible for you to create top-of-the-line designs that stand out from the rest!
Being developed by one of the world's leading software and design companies, the eCover Go Action Script Package has more than 50 scripts that allows you to create a variety of 3D product covers.
Unlike other or similar products on the market today, eCover Go Action Script Package is compatible with Photoshop and streamlines the process so that you have everything that you need in front of you to quickly and easily create appealing designs like a pro!
Requirements:
■ Adobe Photoshop 6.0-CS3
Limitations:
■ Only some action scripts are available
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