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3 more....
Here are another 3 that I have finished, I don't think they are as good as the last lot but let me know what you think......
at http://www.milkdrop.co.uk/newpresets2.zip Pandora's Volcano Spacewater and the very dizzy, Xeper Enjoy. Rovastar |
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thanks rovastar & zylot
Once again, thanks for some more great presets. Keep up the good work. I especially like Pandora's Volcano, a very cool effect
I'd love to see some more "travelling" presets (like bright fiber matrix, three kinds of amphetamines), those were always the coolest ones from Geiss and if anyone with the skills could make one I'd be grateful. You, Zylot & others have done a great job, keep them coming! |
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Major Dude
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Southern California
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Xeper-Fabulous
Xeper is really good, the more presets I have the better. Keep them coming. SM
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Major Dude
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Travelling presets
Most of us don't write the "travelling" presets, simply because they are boring to make. A travelling preset is by far the easiest of all presets to make, and it's very difficult to come up with something new. My congrats go out to Geiss for his shifting presets in the latest version...
- Krash |
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Yeah, fair enough Krash. I still like them the best though, I usually copy the presets 3 or 4 times within the folder, each with a rating of 5, so I know they'll come up more often.
I just was checking out one called "shift" last night, which is travelling and changes direction to the music. That's the kind of stuff I really like, but I tend to rename them to give them shorter names, so I'm not sure who made it? Was it Ryan, or one of the other people who make presets? Whoever did, I'd love to see some more like it.
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Major Dude
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Sydney, Australia
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shift is Ryan's.
He's modified another couple presets to use the same effect - sound and the fury is one. If you like the travelling presets, why not make some of your own? They're incredibly easy to do - just set some of the standard variables like zoom and warp, and a colour cycle in the per_frame equations. You don't even have to mess with per_pixels to get the effects you're after. - Krash |
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