Ancient Masks |
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| Publisher:
Zmaj DOO |
| Date added:07-Oct-2007 |
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| File size:
0 K
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| Language:
English
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| License:
Shareware - Time Limit
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| Price :$ 39.00 |
| OS :
Windows 98/NT/2000/ME/XP/VISTA
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| UpdateDate : 29-Oct-2007 |
| Requirements :
No special requirements
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Ancient Masks Information |
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The collection contains 50 unique EPS images of ancient masks. These images are very detailed and picturesque. All images are completely editable and easy to color. Great for tattoos, logos, maskots and signage.
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