You're in, you've made it past the bouncers,
the beats are throbbing, competing.
Lines begin their dance,
and the first prickle at the base of the neck
heralds the impending rush.
But which way?
The corridor,
or the stairs?
First, you must be familiar with the Apo scripting language (Pascal). Loops are the foundations of animation. Then, some software to compile the hundreds/thousands of rendered frames into a movie. Some links to get you started:
Thank you! I have movie makers that do those types of files - and later when I get time I will check out what all the links have to say. I bookmarked them so that I wouldn't lost them.
Cool! The other side, of course, is to take a flame and then find a variation on it and ask "how do I get from here to there?" Then design to loop(s) to do it
Quite a fascinating piece with an illusion all it's own. The question, I suppose, is: Now that you're here, can you find your way back out again? I really like the clarity and shading of the design! Excellent work!
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More head-spinning ahead