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Number6
De em Oct 2010
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Share your FullScreen - Member Created Scenes here

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January 12, 2015, 2695 respostas
I've been playing with these for months it seems. Its a bit like the Hydra - you finish off one scene and two more spring up to take its place.

They are all Fractal based scenes (I consider Hubble pictures of Galaxies Nebulae, etc. to be natural fractals). Originally it was supposed to contain Abstract and Psychedelic Art but the file size was over 400MB. I cut it down to just Fractals and even then I had to drastically reduce the number of images. I've got it down to around 145MB now. They use the new SCN file naming convention and are located at

http://scenes.virtuastripper.net/No.6_Fracedelic_Scenes.zip

Copy the zip file to your Scenes Folder (after Scanning it with your anti-virus). Right click on the zip file and select "extract all". It should give a default prompt to extract to a folder .../No.6_Fracedelic_Scenes. Click on extract and all the files and sub folders will be extracted. The Scenes should now appear in the Settings/Full Screen Tab. Double Click on the No.6_Fracedelic_Scenes and it should expand to show all the scenes.

A big thanks to @Lunarpup for some of the Fractal Images.

There are 16 Scenes in total - using various random fractal images. The first 5 off I have issued previously and apologies if anyone has already downloaded them. I am taking this opportunity to tidy up my scene files and wanted to put all the fractal ones together. Scenes 4 and 5 use new random background images if it is any consolation.

Use and modify as you wish. Add your own Fractal images (or Abstract/Psychedelic Art). Most images with lots of primary and secondary colours work well.