Symmetry is fun
This website searches for keywords using a search engine to find images on the web which it then creates a few random symmetrical mirror manipulations of. - its a good time killer
Check out http://symmetry.sytes.org/
Here are two amusing symmetrical images of a ‘Cat ‘and ‘Lizard’ which it created.
[Edit] Looking at images sources it would appear that the site in fact solely uses Flickr to search for images.
Left image: Credit for the Original image goes to flickr user digitalart2
Right: Credit for the original image goes to flickr user seanmcgrath
Have fun
Website Wednesday #8
Yea its been quite some time since I did a Website Wednesday, but any way…here is a little one!
This week: Check out this game we stumbled upon: ‘Hardest Gamer Ever’ from Jimmy Ruska
We need more adverts like this one
This advert from bol.com answers the age old question: How well can a Orc sing?
TechMaze Forum is here!
Hey there readers, we’ve been busy these last few days getting a forum implemented and making various modifications to the site.
So what are you waiting for? Join Us and discuss Tech, Games, TV, Photography and more.
The forum is located at http://www.techmaze.net/forum
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Website Wednesday #7 - Free Image Manipulation
This week, two excellent alternative Free of charge image manipulation programs which you should try out.
The Gimp (GNU Image Manipulation Program)
Most images you see on this site have been edited at some point by myself in The Gimp, a Free image manipulation package which has pretty much all the features you could want for your image manipulation needs.
I myself learnt to use most of The Gimp’s features through experimentation, but if If you’re new to image manipulation all together it may take some time to get used to the interface. Check out the documentation at http://www.gimp.org/docs/
The Gimp is compatible with Linux, Windows and Mac OS X systems.
Originally intended as a free alternative for Microsoft Paint, which comes included with Windows. Paint.net has come a long way.
Currently Paint.net is only to my knowledge officially released for Windows operating systems, but that does not mean to say that you wont be able to run it on an alternative system. - google is your friend







