3aline
3aline is a screensaver which draws dynamic 3D shapes that
move and hover around your screen, creating stunning colorful images with beautiful
backgrounds and realistic lighting.Adrift
Adrift draws floating lines across the screen, creating
beautiful patterns while you are not using your computer. Color
pulsations add a hypnotic effect to the designs.
Erotic Art
35 different pictures of erotic art by Hajime Sorayama.
Kinemorphic
The Kinemorphic 3D Screen Saver will animate an endless variety of spectacular 3D
patterns and images. As the 3D patterns animate on your screen, the objects, images,
lighting, and colors will move through, around, and on top of each other. Kinemorphics has
been designed to give you an unprecedented amount of control over the effects used. You
can use your own graphical images as object textures and backgrounds while Kinemorphics
generates extraordinarily realistic lighting effects on top of stunning, living 3D
objects.
Mark Keathley Art Gallery
6 different pictures of Mark Keathley's art.
Monet
A wonderful display of 10 pictures of art by Monet.
Psychedelic
The Psychedelic Screen Saver is a light synthesizer that generates an astounding
variety of mesmerizing patterns. As the patterns materialize on your screen, the colors
will shift, undulate, and blow your mind. Whether you're into abstract art, mathematics,
or just have a history of mental illness, you'll love this screen saver.
Seraline
Using mathematics and random drawing effects, Seraline
Screensaver creates an endless variety of wild kaleidoscopic and modern-art-like images,
which are always changing and never repeating.
Seractal
Seractal draws full-screen fractals, with virtually unlimited variety in its colors and
images.
Styn
15 oil paintings by the Dutch artist Herman Styn.
Techno/Phantasy
20 different techno/phantasy pictures.
Tile Patterns
Tiles can be used to make interesting graphic patterns which are great for fun
looking web page backdrops! This program could also be called "Quilt" or
"Wrapping Paper". The algorithm was adapted from an algorithm given by Ian
Stewart in the Mathematical Recreations column of Scientific American, December 1992. The
program creates a single tile pattern which can be recreated by tiling the saved bitmap.
Since the pattern has a fractal nature, you may see unique designs spanning more than one
tile. Practically no two patterns will ever be alike!
Vincent van Gogh
14 different pictures by Vincent van Gogh.
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