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Psychedelic animations

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Using new tools from Fazek scripting here, I've created this psychedelic animation. Ideal for a 60's party :wink:
Thanks to new curvature tool, poligon/star tool, and new rotate tool, this could be easily done.

Imagine what can be done with particles... :shock: :shock: :shock:

http://es.geocities.com/genetita/moho/psicodelic2.swf

EDITED; other example

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXRR6Vxipec

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Woah! Had to go and lie down in a darkened room...
You can't have everything. Where would you put it?
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I couldn't see any video:
Google Video España wrote:Lo sentimos, pero puede que este vídeo no esté disponible.
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Wow...great stuff! Spins me out!
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Rasheed wrote:
I couldn't see any video:
Google Video España wrote:Lo sentimos, pero puede que este vídeo no esté disponible.
You are right. This evening/night I will post in other servers.
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Woah!

Could you explain in a bit more detail how on earth you did that?

It's great.
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Great! have you worked with point rotation or how did you do it?
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Post by Genete »

:mrgreen:
Weeell, I did it after five (or were six?) cups of wisky... :lol: :wink:

Really is not so difficult to do.
1) Create a star with new tools from Fazek. Corners 20, star factor 3 (*)
2) Animate color thru time.
3) ROTATE and SCALE INNER points of the star. (I could not imagine if I do same with outer points :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: )
4) INCREASE and DECREASE (a lot) the curvature for all points using wonderful curvature tool from Fazek.
That all folks! :o

Please see second example from yourtube.com. Google videos seems to continue being a "non working Beta" (= Alpha).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXRR6Vxipec
this example have only rotation (no color, no scale points, no change curvature). I added some gradient and halo to the shape (ONLY one shape!!!)

It has a lot of posibilities! Don't you think so?

(*) Has anyone the mathematical equation to understand how "star factor" (SF) works??? Could it be: Inner radious= Outer radious*(1-1/(1-SF)) ?? It have a very strange behaviour because lower and upper limits for SF from script is different depending on Corners value.... ¿¿¿ Any idea???
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oooohhh...this second one is even cooler, well done!
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I agree, very beautiful, that second one. And the way you did it, sooo simple, yet very effective.
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Genete wrote:Imagine what can be done with particles... :shock: :shock: :shock:
would be interesting masking it. this remember me my old draws with Coreldraw! 4. i was so suprised by something similar of you have done (but without animation, obviously). all the day i was drawing and moving shapes.

thanks for the shareyourwork-tip.
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Very cool man!

I tried the star thing and it worked like a charm! Wow! Some REALLY crazy shapes!

Awesome!
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Post by Genete »

Thank you all for your words!
Sometimes simples ideas make a lot of fun and beauty pictures.

The picture in first post remember me spirograph stuff. It was played by me when I was child. It consist in 2 or three teeth holes where you can put a gear (tehre were 5 or six gears to choose ) with smal holes at differnt positions in its surface. Then you put a pencil (colored better) in the small hole and turn the gear inside the teeth hole.It produces a looong curved flower-like line that after severral turns conects to the begining. I loved that kind of entertaiment!. Now it is very difficult to obtain the kit for playing.

Cool links:
http://wordsmith.org/~anu/java/spirograph.html
http://www.hasbro.com/default.cfm?page= ... t_id=12927
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