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  1. #1
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    Smile LibSpiro in action

    Some spirals created with libspiro (http://libspiro.sourceforge.net/), curves imported to Xtreme. This is definitely my best spiral work, the library is really great
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    Default Re: LibSpiro in action

    Oooo... I like that. Reminds me of grapevines.
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    Default Re: LibSpiro in action

    Yes, me too John. I could really see that as a wine bottle label.
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    Default Re: LibSpiro in action

    Surreal, almost. Very nice Suvek.

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    Default Re: LibSpiro in action

    What beautiful curves. I can't even figure out how to download it never mind use it.
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    Default Re: LibSpiro in action

    Those look great Suvek.

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    Default Re: LibSpiro in action

    Thanks for comments
    I haven't thought of wine but it's interesting idea. Those "bubbles" remind me of snowflakes probably due to the colours used.

    Second attempt, this time with butterflies
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    Default Re: LibSpiro in action

    This one is nice also Suvek, although I am more partial to blues, than tans.
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    Default Re: LibSpiro in action

    That looks super Suvek. I like the butterfly touch.

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    Red face Re: LibSpiro in action

    Looks great!
    I've been to the libspiro page and am stumped about what I'm supposed to find there. I have a regular Windows XP PC, how do I go about getting to use libspiro, anyone?
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