HalftonePro Vector Pattern Toolkit – only $9!
June 3, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
NOW ON: HalftonePro Vector Pattern Toolkit – only $9!
Expires: June 30, 2018, 11:59 pm EST
HalftonePro is a powerful and easy-to-use tool for creating vector halftone, low poly, or stripe patterns. You can use an existing image as the source or create your own gradient. Play around to customize a pattern as you see fit and then export it for use in programs like Adobe Illustrator, GIMP or Inkscape.
Highlights:
- Quickly and easily create professional halftone patterns.
- Customize pattern to finest detail.
- Export as vector or raster graphic.
- Multiple options for dot positioning – Hexagonal, Random, Waves, Radial.
- Premade shapes or upload your own – Hexagons, Stars, Triangles, Custom.
Pricing:
Normally, this pattern-generating app sells for $15, but for a limited time only, you can get HalftonePro for just $9! That’s a savings of 40% off the regular price.
Click the BUY NOW button to get toned today!
Deal terms:
- You will receive a coupon code to register and upgrade your account on the vendor’s website.
- The code is valid for the whole kit: HalftonePro, HalftonePro Polygons and HalftonePro Stripes.
- Your account will stay upgraded, there are no subscriptions or further charges.
- Images created with HalftonePro can be used for personal and commercial purposes.
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