I've bumped into a program that simulates one of the most known spinning effects in the universe.
Long story short, after about 2 weeks of finding it i remembered to use it with I-Doser. I've had interesting effects (though they might be from Spirals) and i want others to try it out (Note: I haven't approved it, so you might just waste your time).
http://www.voicesync.org/logarithmic_spirals.htm
The program is very basic and if someone is a decent coder i think he could code a better one.
Instructions:
1. Load up I-Doser and the dose you want.
2. Start up Logarithmic Spirals and play around with the settings (not much to do here).
3. Clear your PC background so there's only I-Doser and Spirals.
4. Start the dose.
5. INSTANTLY alt-tab to Logarithmic Spirals and press Enter (Return).
6. Stare at the center of the spirals (black dot).
Careful, i usually can't hold myself more than 10 mins of staring. My eyes start to hurt heavily. If that happens to you and you can't take it, turn off Spirals.
(Waiting for cameraboirzu ^^)
Logarithmic Spirals and I-Doser
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Eh. Probably just a good concentration technique.Avathacis wrote:^True, though it might be placebo.Ace wrote:You download it. I think he's saying he had better effects whilst watching.cameraboirzu wrote:Yeah, but what does it matter why you watch them during I-Doser.
The website doesn't help out.
Comparable to my typing technique.