With the batch processing tool you can also easily apply rasters to frames in a movie to use the effects in animation.
The resulting rasters can then either be exported as vectors to EPS or PDF files, as images to JPEG, PNG, or TIFF, or simply copied into most graphics software. The raster patterns and point shapes can be freely configured to produce different styles.
Handle loading or setting invalid animation duration or framerate better.Fixes an issue where the Export dialogue could become unresponsive on macOS 12.1 when opening it a second time.
Updated full manual as well as integrated tool-tips, sample files and an all new “Quick tips” panel in the application to help you get started. Updates are downloaded via HTTPS for increased security, keeps sample files up to date, and give you the option to automatically download new versions. Quickly paste or drag and drop in images or vector graphics to use as a source image or point shape.įaster multi-threaded preview rendering with less artifacts. Using less memory for rasters with few points while also in practical terms removing the limit on allowed number of points in a raster. You can now combine multiple distortions to your raster pattern (like waves, twists or randomizations), each with improved individual control over position and scale.
Improved separate settings for point fill and stroke parameters that can be used individually or together. Redesigned to be more consistent, efficient and responsive. Greatly increased the possibilities to have different point aspects, like shape, size and color, vary across the raster. In addition to using imported images as sources for your raster you can now define linear and radial gradients you can adjust in Vectoraster.