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Cpow3 without overlaps

All the needed plugins can be found in Essential Plugin Pack Input You need a shape with a hole of same shape in the middle (it doesn't really have to be in the middle, but that is trickier ;)) Parameters Cpow3_d is the ratio of the hole to the whole shape. For example, if the hole is a circle of radius 0.5 and the shape is a circle of radius 1, cpow3_d is 0.5 / 1 = 0.5. If the hole is a square of side 1, and the shape is a square of side 3, cpow3_d is 1 / 3 = 0.333333. Cpow3_r is equal to 360 / (rotation of hole). Lets see a few examples: 1. A circle with a circular hole. In this case, the hole can be rotated any angle compared to main s

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Apophysis Plugins - Creating them in Visual Studio

Hey folks, during the last week, I had C-91 (https://www.deviantart.com/c-91) around (:heart:) and obviously, we did some fractal work together :w00t: During this, we needed to create some ad-hoc plugins to do the things we wanted to do. Well - not that it's something new for me because I kinda do this all the time but it gave me the idea that maybe I should write up how you actually create the plugins with x86 / x64 processor architecture support. I'm well aware that it's not very well documented so I try to fill this gap now with this little guide. First off, I don't like to call it a "new" way to create plugins. You still create them with the same interface you had

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A Desert Sky Stock Abstract Unpainting

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