SpiroStudio
by polycube
SpiroStudio
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Description
SpiroStudio lets you design your own spirograph-style patterns.
How to Play
Click on "show settings" for all the customization options!
keyboard controls:
space: randomize
s or ~: show/hide advanced settings
enter: redraw
ctrl + 1-5: toggle layer visibility
up/down arrow keys: increment/decrement the value in the current text field
up + shift/down + shift: large increment/decrement
shift+click on button: cycle backwards
FAQ
What is SpiroStudio?
SpiroStudio is a creative drawing game developed by Polycube where players generate intricate spirograph art designs.
How do you play SpiroStudio?
In SpiroStudio, you use interactive controls to adjust parameters like arm length and wheel size, then watch as the virtual spirograph draws complex patterns.
What are the main features of SpiroStudio?
SpiroStudio offers customizable spirograph drawing options, manual and automatic animation, and the ability to save or export your artwork.
Can you customize your designs in SpiroStudio?
Yes, SpiroStudio allows players to tweak various settings such as colors, radii, and spirograph arm positions to create unique geometric patterns.
Is SpiroStudio a multiplayer or single-player game?
SpiroStudio is a single-player creative tool focused on generating spirograph patterns and does not feature multiplayer modes.
Developer Updates
Version 1.04 is up now. New features include a “reset all” button that restores the default settings, and an input for controlling the draw limit.
changelog for v1.04
– added reset all button
– added draw limit input
– added draw limit saving and loading
– added licensing information to about window
– decreased default draw limit to 10000
– fixed jpg saving to use reverse layers
– fixed smooth lines not loading
– rearranged some parts of the interface
– made symmetry affect keyboard increment/decrement for speeds and smoothness inputs
– made randomize set the smoothness to nearest multiple of symmetry if using symmetry
Comments
cevgar
Dec. 04, 2013
Not really that interesting... until you discover the advanced menu line types. Then it is awesome. On that note, might I suggest a "Randomize Plus" button, that would also randomize color, style, opacity, blend, etc?
I'm working on adding this, it should be in the next update.
AceFrahm
Dec. 01, 2013
OOO! This is so cool! Hey everybody, if you haven't done it yet, click the "show settings" checkbox.
How did you decide what lengths the arms should be?
The length of each stick is calculated by generating a random number between 1 and 8 and multiplying that by 8. The lengths are then scaled so that the total adds up to 240, so the pattern doesn't end up being too big or small.
Vini00
Dec. 06, 2013
That's a damn good game for creative people, and a nice challenge too. It's not easy to understand how the drawing lines works, but when you get it, you go far.
unekdoud
Dec. 07, 2013
Set symmetry to 1.2345 and randomize away.
xyzzy1126
Dec. 06, 2013
I can't even get past the third level.