Description
Heathcliff FOR LINUX
Heathcliff is a 1999 lasershow editor project written in Delphi now opensourced to allow new features by other users, and possibly a move to FreePascal/Lazarus for other platforms and a free compiler and IDE.
Heathcliff is a graphical editor for creating laser-shows. Heathcliff works frame-based, meaning that each show consists of multiple images (frames), each consisting of individual, interconnected points. These images can be combined using an increasing amount of effects. These include for example, morphing, rotations or reflections at arbitrary points and axes.
Technical Specifications:
- File Type: .exe
- Platform: Linux
- Compiler: FreePascal/Lazarus
- Price: FREE
Features:
- Frame-based editing
- Multiple images (frames) support
- Various effects available
- Support for morphing, rotations, and reflections
User Reviews for Heathcliff FOR LINUX 7
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Heathcliff for Linux is a powerful lasershow editor allowing creativity with morphing, rotations, and more. A great tool for visual artistry.
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Heathcliff is an amazing tool for creating laser shows! The frame-based system is intuitive and fun.
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I love using Heathcliff! The variety of effects available makes each show unique and visually stunning.
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This app has transformed my laser show creations. The open-source aspect is fantastic for innovation!
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Heathcliff is user-friendly and powerful. It’s great to see a classic project revitalized for modern use!
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Absolutely love Heathcliff! The ability to morph and rotate images adds so much creativity to my shows.
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Heathcliff has exceeded my expectations! The graphical editor makes it easy to design impressive laser displays.