VDS announces Twister HD for content creation

Mar 27, 2005 8:00 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    



With Twister HD, graphic artists have access to VDS’ content creation tools and remote file transfer utilities from within a single user environment.

The new Twister HD is a complete paint, graphics content creation, and I/O solution. It runs as a stand-alone application, or as a plug-in.

With Twister, artists have access to VDS’ content creation tools and remote file transfer utilities from within a single user environment. This includes a full suite of comprehensive paint tools and brushes, unlimited layering capabilities, and sophisticated image processing and masking tools developed specifically for fast still graphic creation and distribution. In addition, most third party Photoshop plug-ins can be used in Twister, allowing access to hundreds of image effect libraries.

For more information, visit www.videodesignsoftware.com.

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