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Published: 2007-03-27 15:17:22 +0000 UTC; Views: 2206; Favourites: 25; Downloads: 1028
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Here's another script pack. It includes 3 scripts that utilize the rings variation and other complimentary variations. Both - Complex and -Simple will create a completely new flame. Impact Zone - Altered applies the variations (including a final transform) to the current flame.Questions? Just ask away.
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patrx [2007-03-27 18:05:38 +0000 UTC]
Must be spring...you're as busy as a bee collecting all these scripts...LOL Been trying to keep up with them here...but I get started on one, then comes the tweaking and don't get on to the next one....LOL You've been keeping me busy playing....
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CabinTom In reply to patrx [2007-03-27 21:36:01 +0000 UTC]
LOL. I think I actually like developing scripts more than I do creating flames... I'm not sure why... maybe it's because other people can actually have fun with the scripts (like yourself for example).
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CabinTom In reply to CabinTom [2007-03-28 19:16:53 +0000 UTC]
LOL. And to think that this laptop I'm typing on is so much faster then something that used to take up the size of rooms.
Anyways, I'll probably be uploading something using the Chemical scripts to that theme challenge, though I wouldn't mind you (or anyone else) winning with a fractal created with my scripts. I think I'd actually brag about it.
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patrx In reply to CabinTom [2007-03-28 18:12:03 +0000 UTC]
I've been having a lot of fun with your 'planetoid script' in combination with the 'dragonegg script'. I'm going to be posting several pieces later today. The 'planetoid' flame will be my entry for this week's fractal theme challenge at *Apophysis . The combination of the two scripts by alternatively running each produces some neat effects, along with the usual tweaks. Writing programs is beyond me, not having any computer education. Back when I was in college, everything was done on stacks of punch cards and the computer filled a room.. Plus, one had to ''sign up'' for computer time to 'run' their program....woe to the fellow who dropped his stack and had to sort everything out again....LOL An engineering friend of mine who got married back then came home from his honeymoon to find his car filled to the ceiling with the little computer car punchouts...and the outside coated first with honey and then covered with the computer punchouts...LOL
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lisarenee60046 [2007-03-27 15:22:58 +0000 UTC]
Man u r on a roll!!! you are writing them faster than I can even try them!!! thanks again!!
Lisa
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lisarenee60046 [2007-03-27 15:22:12 +0000 UTC]
Man u r on a roll!!! you are writing them faster than I can even try them!!! thanks again!!
Lisa
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