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  By now you're probably itching to try out pIllusion for yourself... and so you should be! If you're not, then we haven't done it justice here. You really have to see it for yourself to believe it!

You can download the demo of particleIllusion from the link below. The demo has no time-limited functions, but has restrictions on loading/saving and project size. See below for full details of the demo restrictions.

Make sure your system meets the required specifications before you download!

Get The particleIllusion Demo

Warning : The pIllusion Demo is seriously addictive!
Please do not download it if there was anything you wanted to do in the next week!

pIllusion System Requirements

 Windows 95/98 or NT 4.0
 Pentium-class CPU or equivalent
 32 MB RAM (64 MB recommended)
 10 MB HD space
 800x600 16bpp video mode (1024x768 24/32bpp recommended)
 A 3D graphics card with OpenGL support is highly recommended but not required.

pIllusion Demo Restrictions

 Projects are fixed at 320x240

 Only the demo emitter library can be used
 The demo emitter library can not be edited
 All output has a watermark added

Other than these restrictions, the demo of particleIllusion is identical to the full version

pIllusion uses OpenGL, so if you have a 3D graphics card with OpenGL support, pIllusion will make good use of it. You don't need an expensive high-end graphics card either - any good "consumer grade" 3D card will work great (such as cards based on the TNT or TNT2 chipsets).
 
 
 
 
 
 

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