Effects > Kaleidoscope > Kaleidoscope Pattern
Kaleidoscope Pattern
The Kaleidoscope Pattern filter allows you to transform your image into kaleidoscope patterns with interesting color and shapes. A kaleidoscope is a tube of mirrors containing loose colored beads, pebbles, or other small colored objects. The viewer looks in one end and light enters the other end, reflecting off the mirrors. Typically there are two rectangular lengthwise mirrors. Setting of the mirrors at 45° creates eight duplicate images of the objects, six at 60°, and four at 90°. As the tube is rotated, the tumbling of the colored objects presents the viewer with varying colors and patterns. Any arbitrary pattern of objects shows up as a beautiful symmetric pattern because of the reflections in the mirrors.
1. Choose Effects > Kaleidoscope > Kaleidoscope Pattern
2. Use the following options:
  Shift (%)
Use this option to shift the source image before the effect is applied.

Min = 0, Max = 100, Default = 50.
  Count
Use this option to change the number of repeating tiles.

Min = 1, Max = 50, Default = 2.
  Flip
This option allows you to flip the source image before the effect is applied.
  Double
Use this option to apply the effect twice to obtain even more interesting results.
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Related Information
Tools > Shapes > Shapes and Patterns
Effects > Kaleidoscope
Effects > Kaleidoscope > Kaleidoscope (30°)
Effects > Kaleidoscope > Kaleidoscope (45°)
Effects > Kaleidoscope > Kaleidoscope (60°)
Effects > Kaleidoscope > Kaleidoscope (double)
Effects > Kaleidoscope > Seamless Tile
Effects > Kaleidoscope > Random Kaleidoscope
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