Kaleidica

Kaleidica

Infobox Software
name = The Kaleidica Light Instrument


caption = Example Kaleidica Output
author = Fishrock Studios
latest_release_version = 2.0
latest_release_date = August, 2005
genre = Graphic Design, Digital Art
platform = Windows XP, Mac OS X
license = Proprietary
website = [http://www.kaleidica.com Official Kaleidica website]

The Kaleidica Light Instrument, is software for creating symmetrical pattern animations and real-time user-generated light-shows. Kaleidica creates imagery and script-generated animations based on a number of geometric algorithms that allow for the creation of complex abstract and symmetrical pattern art. Composed of multiple internal "studios," Kaleidica can produce patterns reminiscent of kaleidoscope art, Arabic tapestries, psychedelic "op-art," mandala and yantra meditative patterns, and abstract forms akin to Kandinsky or Renoir. Kaleidica uses images as brushes that are selected from a collection of image libraries. Images libraries can be changed and new libraries can be created by users. Animated brush effects are created by cycling through a series of images creating three dimensional and abstract effects.

In light-show mode users of the Kaleidica are able to move the mouse in-sync with music and simultaneously manipulate a variety of functions using the keyboard. Subtle and vigorous effects can be achieved by manipulating blend, rotation, image-brush size, skew, etc.

The sequel to Yantram: Sacred Art Toolbox (Published in 2000 also by fishrock studios), Kaleidica enables users to record and play-back the process of creating symmetrical art, effectively creating full-screen animations. Using simultaneous input from both keyboard and mouse, users manipulate the position, size, rotation, blend, skew and other variables in real-time. Computers with modest video card and processor speeds can display evolving artwork in sync with live or recorded music suitable for interactive light-shows. Kaleidica uses single images and loops of sequential images as animated brushes. These image-brushes are written to the screen buffer much like paint applied to a canvas. In the case of Kaleidica multiple brush strokes are applies simultaneously to create the kaleidoscopic variations.

A Standard Edition (USD) $49, and an expanded Professional Edition that allows for the creation of sequentially numbered output files for DVD, QuickTime and other video formats (USD) $259 are both available directly from the publisher [ [http://kaleidica.com Kaleidica ] ] .

Description

Kaleidica is based on a system of studios, each of which can produce a distinct effect. In each studio, the user controls the movement of the brushes with the mouse, while manipulating the characteristics of the brush (like size or rotation) with the keyboard.

The studios inside Kaleidica include the maze studio, the mirror studio, the star studio, the array studio, and the kaleido studio, among others.

In most Kaleidica Studios the same brush appears multiple times on the screen, each brush exactly mimicking the others. The brush appears as many times as the user specifies, each radiating from the central point called a "centroid" which can be places anywhere inside or outside the screen.

Users may retrieve content from the program by capturing the screen. As well, users can record their actions on the screen in real time to be later replayed.

Custom Content

Users can upload their own content into Kaleidica, using their own images as brushes. The Kaleidica website sometimes has updated brushes and studios, such as the recent Louvre studio.

ee also

*Kaleidoscope

References

External links

* [http://www.fishrock.com Fishrock Studios website]
* [http://www.kaleidica.com Official Kaleidica website]


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