As a side hobby of mine I like to print shirts at a friends place of business.
I've always been fascinated with the patterns that are displayed in these games an was wondering if there is a way to do something similar in Photoshop/Illustrator without having to individually draw up the circles upon circles etc...
Any suggestions are welcome.
Bullet Patterns
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I would nominate Shoot the Bullet. Best looking patterns, ever (proof).indstr wrote:i guess you could run a bullet dodging simulator game and take screenshots during play

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Sorry if we can't really help out. I have some friends who are designers, but it will take a while before they understand what I mean and then they will not be able to. Good luck. I owuld suggest another method that will not look like a bullet patern to a hardcore shmup player, but will get the job done, you're trying to pull.
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Anyplace you know where I could grab that?moozooh wrote:I would nominate Shoot the Bullet. Best looking patterns, ever (proof).indstr wrote:i guess you could run a bullet dodging simulator game and take screenshots during play
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Re: Bullet Patterns
1. Try an emulator that allows switching individual layers on and off, then recording it as a video, or taking lots of screenshots.answerthesun wrote:As a side hobby of mine I like to print shirts at a friends place of business.
I've always been fascinated with the patterns that are displayed in these games an was wondering if there is a way to do something similar in Photoshop/Illustrator without having to individually draw up the circles upon circles etc...
Any suggestions are welcome.
2. Google "BulletML"... with the right libraries, you could probably knock up a simple BulletML tester that just produces the patterns. There may even be a tester available already.