Example Gif of G-force in action
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- JayPro
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Kewwwl........
Mebbe Andy will allow us to run a contest to see who amongst us can make the best of this sort of screencap. I like it.
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- markofkane
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Nice capture
Thats nice man, very popart. Check out my desktop background I screenshotted. I love it but cant seem to recreate it. I have more cool ones, I might post them all.
Re: Nice capture
Try uploading the screenshot (assuming you have the original .BMP) to G-Force Extras here:towerfu wrote:I love it but cant seem to recreate it.
http://www.soundspectrum.com/extras/g-f ... reenshots/
Once you do that, you can see what config combination is in that screenshot and can then recreate it by loading that config combination in G-Force.
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Are you still running the GF trial? You should immediately get at least GF Gold (or, of course better, GF Platinum). The paid versions are magnitudes better than the trial!apb2390 wrote:Thinking about getting GF gold sometime soon, looks absulutly-positivly awsome-Some!
Seriously, the trial version is almost horrible (no offense ).
@gorus: Does it have to be the original bmp? Is there some metadata stored in there to read waveshape etc? I would have some GF screenshots, but I use Fraps to get them (partly because it is easier, " ` " is a three-key-combo for me, partly because I can tell it to capture a screenshot every x seconds), and now I have far too many screenshots (1GB in .png and counting).
Maybe one can upload them without the metadata?
- Spirit Wolfe
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Re: Nice capture
towerfu wrote:Thats nice man, very popart. Check out my desktop background I screenshotted. I love it but cant seem to recreate it. I have more cool ones, I might post them all.
Dude, unfortunately you will NEVER, EVER be able to reproduce that screen shot EVER again because your CPU's clock-ticks will never be in the exact same time frame when they were when you created that shot! LOL! You may be able to COME CLOSE to the G-Force's settings that you used to create the original shot that you captured but it will NEVER be exactly the same. That is the uniqueness of visualizations and digital kaleidoscopes, and snow flakes...no two are ever the same!