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Kaleidoscope & Mandala Screensavers
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(for Mac versions, click here)
These are just a few of the kaleidoscope screensavers I have made. Want a custom
kaleidoscope screensaver for your art gallery or to give as a gift?
Contact me for details.
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Button Up! uses photographs of real Victorian glass kaleidoscope buttons. Each button
itself is a work of art, and they make wonderful source material for the kaleidoscope. This newer kaleidoscope uses a more realistic physics-based method
for moving the buttons as if they're in an oil-filled object cell. Press the arrow keys to change the
mirror system or to rotate the object-cell.
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This Charles Bush kaleidoscope uses images of the glasswork from a real 19th century kaleidoscope.
Press the arrow keys to change the mirror aperture, rotate the object cell and change the background color.
Press M to turn the mirrors off so you can see the whole object cell.
A big thank you to Kevin Kohler for taking the photos of the glasswork from his scope. Thanks Don Doak!
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Sphericle makes a kaleidoscope out of colorful 3D spheres, on top of an animated
cloud background. This scope uses narrow mirror angles than most of the other scopes here, making very
pretty and hypnotic effects.
For more free screensavers, check out my fourth page of freebies..
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For more free screensavers, check out my fourth page of freebies..
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