![]() ![]() Int Amount9 = 0 // Border Width (0 for none)īool Amount10 = false // Colored Ellipse BackgroundĬolorBgra Amount11 = ColorBgra. Pair Amount1 = Pair.Create( 0.0, 0.0 ) // Source Centerĭouble Amount2 = 0 // Source Angleĭouble Amount3 = 0 // Destination Angleīyte Amount6 = 0 // Imaging Type|Reflect| Left| Rightīool Amount7 = false // Clamp Edge The repeted piece isn't clearly identified.Īnyhow I would be interested to have a look at the source. This gives some interesting results, but it is difficult to predict how it will look like. UI is now 780 pixels tall.Īlso, a later post has a 750 pixel version with the Distort checkbox removed. Įdit: Per Rick suggestion, changed the Image Type radio buttons to a dropdown list. (Distort) CheckBox - Gives a bit of a spherical look. Right click and select desired options and create great kaleidoscopic images. (Background Color) Color Wheel - Choose border color and surrounding color when colored background is on. (Colored Background) Checkbox - Surround the selection with a single color (Ellipse / Rectangle) Check Box - clip at a rectangle or ellipse representing the selection area (Clamp Edge / Repeat) At Edge Check Box. (Zoom) Slider - Zoom in/out on the kaleidoscope image (Destination Angle) Chooser - Rotate the resulting kaleidoscope image (Source Angle) Chooser - Rotate the start of the pie to be copied (Source Center) Selector - x y position of the center to be processed (Lasso, Ellipse and Inverted Selections gives some interesting results) The Selection Rectangle = Drawing Destination Students started by drawing and coloring one square, then copied, pasted and rotated it to create beautiful kaleidoscope images like this: By starting small and increasing their skills over time, my students were able to create some beautiful images of which they were really proud. Here is a sample with a elliptical selection followed by a rectangular selection.Īlso of course the whole canvas can be selected (by selecting nothing). Then DPL Kaleidoscope will show up in the Effect->Distort menu ![]() Here is the DLL DPL KAL.zip (Edit: Upload by EER 16 April 2017) It is missing Madjik's copy all over all option, show single piece etc.Īlso the edge of the image can be clamped or repeated.Īnyway, just for fun. The pie shaped selection is just the image swept out by rotating clockwise 360/n degrees. This one adds a center point selector and a source angle rotater. It is a similar, but a bit different than the Kaleidoscope Effect that Madjik submitted around 2008. From a newbie, this is a port of some HLSL FX code that I wrote for a Kaleidoscope Effect for Windows Movie Maker 6.0 I just wanted to see how the Paint.Net coding tool Code Lab works and to get some experience with and the C# language. ![]()
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