How can a kaleidoscope effect similar to Flume's artwork be achieved?
It's a pretty simple two-step process, OP. First you open the image in Photoshop - none of that Paint.NET shit here, it has to be Photoshop. Then, you take your keyboard and jam the corner of it into your eye socket until you get the desired effect.
Keep trying, it might take a while.
>>250076
oh you, come on now.
Bumping for interest
Five minutes in Illustrator.
In retrospect, what makes the original design work is having a light figure on a black background. Should have looked for something similar but I couldn't be arsed.
Anyway, this is just cropping, flipping horizontal, scaling, and rotating, with a keen eye for perfect alignment.
>>250503
Amazing result, thanks for the tips!
>>250074
You could also try out this Photoshop plugin. I've had some decent results with it so far.
www.mehdiplugins.com/english/kaleidoscope.htm
Is only about a dozen or so copies, it was probably just done by hand... Rotating and scaling. What makes this image so cool and striking is the gradient map, if that was going to be your next question. It's an adjustment layer in PS and its like the fastest lane go dope shit
Adobe After Effects do this easily. Animation also.
>>250914
speaking of After Effects, how could THIS effect also be achieved (from 3:08)?
I think it is called "slit scanning" ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfLqsNRkBIo&t=3m08s
>>250978
You're absolutely right. It's exactly slit-scanning.
However, I don't know if they used a slit-scan camera or just shot everything in 60fps, interpolated that in AE and applied the slitscan effects.
>>250074
spam the fuck out of the transform tool in photoshop
>>250074
sup anon, download a kaleidosocope plugin if your using PS.
hit me up if you need a DL link
>>250978
Time displacement effect
>>250074
>use internet explorer
>open image
>minimize image tab
>print screen while it's all buggee
>???
>profit