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Has anyone used this technique for a preset?

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Guest#

Has anyone used this technique for a preset?



I actually remember seeing similar patterns in someone's preset, which i dl'ed from visbot or deviantart I believe. Can anyone help me out on the preset name/artist? It was probably one of the most intense ones I ever saw. Thanks!

At second glance this should probably be in the 'presets' forum, so if a mod moves or deletes this that is just fine.
Warrior of the Light#
There must be over a hundred of AVS presets that use this 'butterfly' technique.. could you be more specific?
Yathosho#
if 60s were 90s or jeff lebowski's magic carpet ride, both anno 2001.

are there any videos with movements? interesting patterns, maybe something to pick up again.
Guest#
hey yathosho, thanks, its name and your name popped into my head while sitting in class this afternoon. the one i saw was 'if 60s were 90s' and it, of course, was one of yours. thanks for the assistance and for your art.
Guest#
Originally posted by Warrior of the Light
There must be over a hundred of AVS presets that use this 'butterfly' technique.. could you be more specific?
if you mean that artist linked above, yes:


a bit slower than yours id say
Guest#
aand also, while im thinking about it, anyone have any resources/links on the math behind this that they could share?
Warrior of the Light#
well, basically it's just a matter of shifting and rotating.
For a beginning artist (supposing you are) the best way would be a dynamic movement (DM for short) with rectangular coordinates (x and y) and one for the rotation (r).
Add some absolute values (abs()) in x and y for the mirror effect
Warrior of the Light#
here's a demo preset.
It sucks, but I only created it to show the idea.

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