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Panopticum Lens Pro 3.5
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Panopticum
Panopticum Lens Pro 3.0 - is a big and universal set of effects for creation of Lenses, Crystals, Glass and Crystalline objects, surfaces and inscriptions. Panopticum Lens Pro 3.0 consists of two such filters as Lens Pro 3 and Universal Lens. Lens Pro 3 filter is a universal tool for designing realistic lenses and 3D-crystals as well as crystalline 3D-models. This set contains:
- 7 kinds of lenses:
- Ellipse
- Square
- Droplet
- Torus
- Border
- Clam
- Rose
- 15 kinds of 3D crystals:
- Cube
- Cube Bevel
- Prism
- Prism Polygon
- Prism Polygon Bevel
- Prism Polygon Bevel and Back
- Pyramid
- Pyramid Back
- Pyramid Polygon
- Pyramid Polygon and Back
- Diamond
- Star
- Tetrahexahedron
- Hexoctahedron
- Resolit
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