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[1stPickSoftware] SpiroRama

  • From: "Christy" <snowy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: 1stpicksoftware@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 05 Oct 2004 10:03:53 -0400
SpiroRama
Freeware
http://home20.inet.tele.dk/husted/

When we were kids back in the 70's, we often played with a pen
and some plastic wheels called Spirograph. With these simple
things it was possible to create some marvellous figures. Now you
can relive the magic of your childhood or let your own children
play with this computerized version of Spirograph, which adds a
lot of new features not possible back then (fading colors,
preview function and so on).

Welcome to the world of the amazing 'SpiroRama' figures. If you
are old enough, you will recall the days of childhood drawing
those very pretty Spirograph(TM) figures, which look like
flowers. Take a look at the screenshots on this page, which you
can click on, to see them in their original size. Be patient as
they are rather large. There are lots of options in the program,
giving you almost infinite ways of making new figures, and the
color effects make it possible to fade colors into each other,
when drawing figures as well as backgrounds. The background of
this homepage is actually made with SpiroRama. And, of course,
you can print and save your masterworks on disk, when they are
finished. The program requires Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, ME or XP
and a screen resolution of at least 800x600 pixels. A rather fast
CPU is recommended. 

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