支持系统
OS X 10.11
价格
0
下载次数
120
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- Create a Beautiful Logo Out Of a Mere Text String - Shaded is a simple desktop application that lets you create a beautiful logo out of a mere text string. Basically, all you have to do is set a text string to the input field, selecting a font family and selecting a material. And, voila! - Features - 1. Store font families that you frequently use in the favorite font list. 2. Selecting a font family will give you a list of available typefaces that comes with it. 3. Cast or not cast a shadow around the logo. 4. Select a material from a list of 40+ materials. 5. Save the logo appearing over the canvas as an image file (BMP, GIF, JPEG, JPEG 2000, PNG, TIFF) to your disk. 6. Save current progress as a document file for this application. Choose Open Document to resume progress from a saved file. 7. Change the background color of the canvas. 8. Set up the shared folder so that you won't be prompted to name a file every time you save the logo as an image file to your disk. 9. Overwrite or not overwrite an existing file in the shared folder. If you turn off the overwrite checkbox, the application will automatically append an underscore + a number to the file name. 10.The fullScreen mode is supported. 11.The application supports the retina screen. (tested with 2014 2.6 GHz 13" MacBook Pro) 12.Languages: English and Japanese only. 13.Application file size: 64.3 MB. 14.The application comes with a built-in 12-page user guide. Click on the Quick tour toolbar button or choose Show Quick Tour under Shaded whenever you need to see it. - System requirements - 1. 10.11 (tested with 10.11.6), 10.12 (tested with 10.12.2 and 10.12.5), 10.13 (tested with 10.13 beta Build 17A362a) 2. 64-bit system - Limitations - 1. The application is free to use. If you choose to use it as freeware, you will have access to four materials. An in-app purchase will increase the number of materials to 44. 2. The user cannot double-click on a document file in order to resume progress. That's because we don't want them to double-click on a document file while the application is busy doing something.