Rovastar
1st October 2001, 09:02
Ryan,
Can we have additional waveforms like the 6 dots thing in Geiss (maybe the the parameters of this could be num of dots, size, spacing, etc). Or/And better still also have the additional swirally things as well as the waveforms like in your first creation. Or/and multiple waveforms as requested before..........
Ummh also is it possible to have sections of a waveform for example half a circle or a smaller size line (say wave 6) not the full length of the screen. I could have a spinning line but not full length say half or quater of the size (or dynamic lenghts) for different effects. This I could move this smaller line around the screen with the x and y. (or even bigger the the screen so the zooms work differently)
Us preset writers are running out of ideas. ;) and I can't do borders :(
Could you also build some constants in for the equations e.g. pi, root of 2, etc.
Well a bit to think about there. MD preset writers do you think these will be useful. Let me know.
As always Ryan I'm thanking you in advance,
Rovastar
Can we have additional waveforms like the 6 dots thing in Geiss (maybe the the parameters of this could be num of dots, size, spacing, etc). Or/And better still also have the additional swirally things as well as the waveforms like in your first creation. Or/and multiple waveforms as requested before..........
Ummh also is it possible to have sections of a waveform for example half a circle or a smaller size line (say wave 6) not the full length of the screen. I could have a spinning line but not full length say half or quater of the size (or dynamic lenghts) for different effects. This I could move this smaller line around the screen with the x and y. (or even bigger the the screen so the zooms work differently)
Us preset writers are running out of ideas. ;) and I can't do borders :(
Could you also build some constants in for the equations e.g. pi, root of 2, etc.
Well a bit to think about there. MD preset writers do you think these will be useful. Let me know.
As always Ryan I'm thanking you in advance,
Rovastar