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so I'll review this later! The name totally rocks ;D
was missing 2 my viewing enjoyment but still great pack
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Such complexity and colors, +fav.
I really loved this pack, it has so many cool presets that i think im going to go blind staring at these for a while
Really a great pack! Here is a small list of my favorites
Presets i loved:
Inverse Kinetics - Really cool idea, great colors, shapes & blending. Something i have never seen before!
With Your Fear - Because i like blitter feedback effects with black borders
Spirit Realm - Simple, clean & pretty fast. Awesome colors.
Not Mt. Doom - I think i said before that i absolutly loved the music reaction in this one! Great colors also, and what a cool scope.
Not Mt. Doom (Instrumental Version) - Simple is good sometimes, like in this one. Great scope and texer bitmap.
Carnival - Maybe not the best "Tunnel Ship" preset, but im still diggin lots of the colors and that semi-transparency of the ship.
Taking Control - What did i tell ya
Chinook - Mmmm, orange & blue
Spacecubed - How can i resist anything that is traveling trough stars
In Effect - Simply awesome preset, Love the curves on the road & the sides. Colors are outstanding!
Curvism 002 - Faster, Better, and great colors
Art Retro - That scope is awesome and the background so stylish & simple. Very stylish & minimalistic preset, love it!
...hiddan track... - Awesome colors and a great dynamove, what is not to like?
+fav
My faves are: Appliance Metallic Funk(its just so stylish), Spacecubed(fun to whatch), Someday My Rays Will Cover the Earth(great colors) and ...hiddmn track...(just looks so cool)
Try to get a higher fps becouse some of the presets(even if they look good) are just not enjoyable to whatch(why does In Effect have 3 same DMs?).
In the Much More preset you can kill the edges is you chainge k variable to k=asin(sin(r+ri1+ri2-r1));