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"Composite Portrait" Graphics Program



"Composite Portrait" Graphics Program 

With Archim (for Windows 95, 98, 2000, Millenium, NT4, and XP) you can
create portraits of people which show their true character and
interests. The idea came from the paintings of Giuseppe Arcimboldo who
painted grotesque faces and portraits using fruit, trees, books, and
other objects. These are called "composite portraits".

If you have a friend who loves airplanes, you can use the airplane
effect to create a portrait of the loved one, using only airplane
silouettes to draw the face.

You can quickly get Archim to create a portrait of someone (who is in
love with money for example) using dollar, yen and euro signs.

You can change the photo of a cat-lover into a collection of cats,
while the face is still recognisable from a distance.

Among the object collections included with Archim are Dinosaurs,
Airplanes, Cats, Dogs, Flowers, bottles, leaves, and Geishas.

As new (and free) "object collections" are created, these upgrades are
offered to give you the widest and most imaginative range of subjects
to choose from.

Archim can also be used to create colorful "themed" frames and
vignettes around your photographs, for example a frame of black and
white dinosaur outlines, or a frame of colorful fruit. Printed Archim
images make great novelty presents for friends and relatives.

Archim costs $29.95(US) and may be ordered securely on-line from the
Ransen Software website at http://www.ransen.com or from: 

The Saelig Company
1 Cabernet Circle,
Fairport, NY 14450 
Tel: (716) 425 3753 
Fax: (716) 425 3835 

For more information about Archim, contact Owen Ransen at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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http://www.ransen.com/
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