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Instructions:

A randomly positioned grid of fast moving expanding and contracting glitching discs, randomly shooting off in multiple directions in this exciting animation.

Hit the “Make Your Own” button at the bottom of this page to start.

When you’re happy with a result, hit the “s” key on your keyboard to save an image to your computer. Once you’ve done that, hit the refresh button to generate a new unique image.

Some canvases are black with white discs and some are white with black discs. Due to the random nature of the generation there may be black on black or white on white, in which case, just hit refresh to generate a new animation.

You can also hit the “s” button multiple times during the generation of an image to save multiple different images. You don’t have to wait for the save dialog boxes to pop up before pressing “s” again, they’ll all pop up eventually!

The images will be generated complete with a semi-random file name. There’s a small chance that a file name will be repeated. Just change it manually or use your own file naming conventions. It’s up to you.

Disclaimer: There are millions of possible permutations of images based on many random variables coded into the software. It’s unlikely that there will ever be two images exactly alike, but there will possibly be some that look fairly similar.

Details:

Image size: 2400px height x 3000px width
Resolution: 72dpi
Design: white or black discs expanding and contracting rapidly on a black or white background.
Notes:

For Amazon KDP you will need to post process the images to increase the resolution to 300dpi. You can do that in photoshop or other image editing software. Personally, I use “FastStone Photo Resizer”, just google it. It’s completely free and free of malware, adware etc and you can batch edit hundreds of images in one go! (Changing the dpi won’t affect the quality of the images).

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