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some time back, and thought it was time
to do something more, just for a hoot.
Here's some simple mandalas using it.
You can take any photo, graphic, etc. and
create an unlimited number of variations -
various kaliediscope patterns,
mirror and funnel imagery, and more,
either as full-frame screen rectangles,
circular mandalas (think T-shirts) like these,
and whatever else you could dream up using
a little imagination.
The files on the images above
are large enough for a screen saver,
or whatever. Click away if you like 'em.
The textile-looking ones are from
photos of Navajo rugs.
No, I've not been paid to do this -
I just enjoy creative software that's
inexpensive and really neat.
Find out more about the fun:
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I'll get a video piece using the software
up when I have the time - wild stuff...!
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