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Psychedelic Visualizations

TheBlackPirate

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Do you have amazing psychedelic visualizations you have used while on psychedelics? If yes, add them here.


This is my top choice. The music is an improvised jam of "They Love Each Other" by the Jerry Garcia Band.

[video=youtube_share;1o01if9o6ec]http://youtu.be/1o01if9o6ec[/video]
 
Popcorn style ceiling.

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https://youtu.be/3h2mJnvRbZ8

this is def the best one i've found, simple with great vibration tuneage. . it REALLY works even when sober, if you can focus enough, but on DMT is absolutely amazing! everything else i've tried pales in comparison
 
Popcorn style ceiling.

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Seconded.

Also, I enjoy Milkdrop 2 because you can use the mash-up editor to create custom presets with very low skill requirement. I used to create presets, recorded as generated to an original ambient soundtrack, then use the older Windows Movie Maker 6.0 with rehanfx plug-in and custom transitions to sync and layer multiple recordings, filter, and re-apply the soundtrack. Made for a pretty fun hobby.

Here's an example:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4irFhy56CA

Another (unrelated) small project I worked on last year:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fVwtV0T1tI

And another two Milkdrop 2 projects from the year before that:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPGQT8SaPtE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce0tgtDzS-o

Note: you will require a reasonably powerful processor and graphics card if you expect to generate smooth Milkdrop 2 output at HD settings.
 
Seconded.

Also, I enjoy Milkdrop 2 because you can use the mash-up editor to create custom presets with very low skill requirement. I used to create presets, recorded as generated to an original ambient soundtrack, then use the older Windows Movie Maker 6.0 with rehanfx plug-in and custom transitions to sync and layer multiple recordings, filter, and re-apply the soundtrack. Made for a pretty fun hobby.

Here's an example:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4irFhy56CA

Another (unrelated) small project I worked on last year:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fVwtV0T1tI

And another two Milkdrop 2 projects from the year before that:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPGQT8SaPtE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce0tgtDzS-o

Note: you will require a reasonably powerful processor and graphics card if you expect to generate smooth Milkdrop 2 output at HD settings.

Those are amazing jmpw. Are each of those distributed computing projects?
 
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Has anybody seen that "game" where it kind of generates alien planets for you to explore? I'm not sure there is really any game to play as such, other than you can possibly control it yourself (maybe put it on autopilot) and visit all these different world's. I believe it's free. That would maybe look good on a sufficient dose.
 
Here's some Visualizations ive made my self! Heaps more on my youtube channel, check it out :)
 
I've seen a popcorn ceiling turn to the gates of heaven. I was turned away and given a ride on the karma machine. Luckily I was floating on the acid Riviera.
 
I can remember sticking on some visuals from a psy trance album the first time I took acid, and I couldn't even see them.
 
I think that with regular psychedelic use we can keep seeing the visuals while being sober, and I don't think it is disabling in any way. I even use it to distract myself when I am trapped and have nothing to do (doc appointment etc.). I also think that we can use these visuals and mabe even control it if we use the combination of drugs that allows it to happen.
 
Has anybody seen that "game" where it kind of generates alien planets for you to explore? I'm not sure there is really any game to play as such, other than you can possibly control it yourself (maybe put it on autopilot) and visit all these different world's. I believe it's free. That would maybe look good on a sufficient dose.

What is the name of that program/game?
 
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