Texturelab

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vue

Free, Cross-Platform, GPU-Accelerated Procedural Texture Generator

Overview:

Texturelab is an innovative software application that's designed to streamline the process of creating and manipulating textures in a user-friendly environment. With its upcoming transition to a QT project, users can expect improvements and enhancements to current features. Built using powerful technologies like Vue.js and THREE.js, Texturelab is aimed at both novice and experienced texture artists looking for a more efficient workflow.

Features:

  • Easy Building Process: The building process is managed with yarn, simplifying installation and setup for users without extensive technical knowledge.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Leveraging Golden Layout within the application allows for a customizable and intuitive layout that enhances the user experience.
  • Real-Time 3D Rendering: Built with THREE.js, users can preview textures in real-time, enabling immediate feedback and adjustments to designs.
  • Open Source: Released under GPLv3, Texturelab fosters community collaboration and improvement, inviting users to contribute to its ongoing development.
  • Multi-Platform Support: The application runs on Electron, ensuring compatibility across various operating systems for increased accessibility.
  • Feedback Encouragement: The developer actively seeks user input, welcoming feedback and suggestions to continuously refine the application.
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