Probably doesn't matter how well these sync up--though they're likely better with a rhythmic wobble than an arhythmic wobble.
Update, whoa--just saw these on Internet Explorer (I've been using Firefox). They're very much in sync even though two of them are set at 10 frames per second (22 frames in all) and the other two are set at 20 fps (and 24 frames). Further update: I was wrong about IE--I'm getting random behavior with it now.
I have a package of those daisy appliqués and now you've got me obsessing over how I should lay them down. (that should have been one of the easier decisions in my day)
You can't go wrong with plaids!
i rember this flower pattern from "love bug" like applications in the 60's. im not finding any true candid pictures of it on google images. they had contrasting color dots in the center.
i also recall "doctari" b&w zebra stripes on assorted vehics including jeeps and actual land rovers around town.
They were popular again in the 70's too. Green and blue. (my mom has left my old room in its original condition) (its nice to still have a place where I can go to drink lemon gin and sulk)
neato
Nice polyrhythms
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Probably doesn't matter how well these sync up--though they're likely better with a rhythmic wobble than an arhythmic wobble.
Update, whoa--just saw these on Internet Explorer (I've been using Firefox). They're very much in sync even though two of them are set at 10 frames per second (22 frames in all) and the other two are set at 20 fps (and 24 frames). Further update: I was wrong about IE--I'm getting random behavior with it now.
- tom moody 3-26-2006 4:01 am
I have a package of those daisy appliqués and now you've got me obsessing over how I should lay them down. (that should have been one of the easier decisions in my day)
- L.M. 3-26-2006 7:50 pm
You can't go wrong with plaids!
- tom moody 3-26-2006 8:02 pm
i rember this flower pattern from "love bug" like applications in the 60's. im not finding any true candid pictures of it on google images. they had contrasting color dots in the center.
i also recall "doctari" b&w zebra stripes on assorted vehics including jeeps and actual land rovers around town.
- bill 3-26-2006 9:31 pm
They were popular again in the 70's too. Green and blue. (my mom has left my old room in its original condition) (its nice to still have a place where I can go to drink lemon gin and sulk)
- L.M. 3-26-2006 10:30 pm
neato
- Thor Johnson (guest) 3-27-2006 5:09 am
Nice polyrhythms
- adrien 3-28-2006 12:22 am