The basic Technica workflow is as follows...
- In editor window, click on "new blank flame"
- change the variations on transform 1 to Linear = 0 and Disc = 1
- change the variations on transform 2 to Linear = 0 and Julian = 1
- chane the variables on transform 2 to Julian Power = 4 and Julian Dist = -1
- change the weight (transform tab) of transform 1 to 2.5
- change the weight (transform tab) of transform 2 to 3
- scale down transform 1 to about 0.5 or 04 of it's original size
- scale down transform 2 to about 0.2 or 0.3 of it's original size
You can also do the same workflow but substitute Juliascope for Julian with the following workflow...
- In editor window, click on "new blank flame"
- change the variations on transform 1 to Linear = 0 and Disc = 1
- change the variations on transform 2 to Linear = 0 and Juliascope = 1
- chane the variables on transform 2 to Juliascop Power = -250 and Juliascope Dist = 10
- change the weight (transform tab) of transform 1 to 5
- change the weight (transform tab) of transform 2 to 0.25
- scale down transform 1 to about 0.5 or 04 of it's original size
- scale down transform 2 to about 0.2 or 0.3 of it's original size
Tom's Technica scripts aren't working in Apo 2.04 - some of the scripting commands were changed in 2.05 and 2.06 ... which was when these scripts were written.
Try the above, and then play with some final transform additions - Spherical gives some nice effects if you move the Final Xform around a bit...
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