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Eye Candy 5: Xenofex II

Overview


Xenofex 2 delivers 14 more phenomenal effects for Web designers, graphic artists, digital photographers, and special effects enthusiasts.

With Xenofex 2, simulate spectacular natural phenomena such as lightning and clouds. Create striking images and text using sophisticated distortions such as Flag, Television, and the brand new Rip Open. Transform your photos into jigsaw puzzles, constellations, and intricate mosaics with a single click. Plus, presets put hundreds of quick and easy effects at your fingertips.

With the familiar, uncluttered interface of Eye Candy 4000, Xenofex 2 is better than ever.

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Burnt Edges

simulates the effect of burning the edges of a piece of paper, or burning a hole into paper


Classic Mosaic

converts any image into a realistic tiled mosaic. Effective because of its edge detecting features


Constellation

reconstructs images as starlike points of light

Cracks

simulates the fault lines, cracks, erosion or fissures that one might see in an aged solid stone surface


Crumple

simulates the result of balling up of a flat object, such as a piece of paper, and then flattening it back out


Electrify

creates arcs of electricity branching out from a selection, object, or text


Flag

uses shadows and highlights to simulate three-dimensional, windblown fabric or liquid surfaces

Lightning

renders realistic arcs of lightning in digital photos and compositions without waiting for a thunderstorm


Little Fluffy Clouds

creates a wide range of cloud shapes and cloud-like effects, from slight wisps to threatening storm fronts


Puzzle

creates a jigsaw puzzle effect over your image, using highlights and shading


Rip Open

simulates a paper surface being torn, punctured, or blown open


Shatter

explodes images and selections into little pieces and shards that fly off the page


Stain

creates a realistic stain effect in the shape of any selection


Television

makes images appear as if they were displayed on an old television or computer monitor