![]() ![]() :)Īnyway, while a few of the Alien Skin filters are nice, there are a lot of them which I don't even use, because they are so amateurish, and/or don't fit into my design schemes. Sorry for going off on a tangent, but I just had to vent. AlienSkin Eye Candy 7 is a Photoshop plug-in that is used by graphic designers to create realistic effects such as Fire, Chrome, lightning, Smoke and many more. I am sick of their greed, and I refuse to bow to their latest demands. ![]() Its clean and straightforward interface makes it much easier and quicker to achieve the desired effects truly transforming and simplifying the design process. I have invested piles of money into Adobe Photoshop since version 5 - no, not CS5, but 5.0. Eye Candy is a single entry in Photoshop's filter menu allowing the user to design with ease by exploring all the effects without having to leave Eye Candy. They suck us for money for upgrades year after year, when what they should REALLY be doing is EXPANDING their user base in order to increase their profits, instead of milking their established users over and over again.īTW, yes, I am also on the "Forget you, Adobe!" bandwagon with regards to their new subscription model. The greed of some of these software developers appalls me. Question: Why is lightning being described as "new" in the above description? I find this a bit deceptive, because all Alien Skin has really down is REINTRODUCE Lightning, Electrify and Little Fluffy Clouds from their old Xenofex plugin, due to user interest in these old - but still useful - effects.Īside from the above issue, even though I have been using Eye Candy since at least version 4, in an email discussion I held with an Alien Skin employee two years ago, they still required that I pay a $100.00 upgrade fee. ![]()
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