if you download Apophysis (http://www.apophysis.org) you cna render static versions of the sheep you love yourself. The added bonus is you can render them at much higher resolutions, and even modify them slightly if your brave.
Once you download and install Apophysis, you will then want to find the sheep that you want to render by navigating thru the online statistics. When you find one you like, press the genome link then press the file link and save the flam3 file. You then open this fine in apophysis and press the render button (looks like a gear) select a few settings and in a few minutes to a few hours (there is a reason WHY this is distributed among the masses) you should have a single frame of a sheep.
This program, Vital Desktop (that I found from the forums here), works on XP I know. Run the configuration (that oddly did not show up in the start menu folder for me, but was in the Program Files directory) and you can choose a screensaver to run as desktop background, just like Windows Screensaver option:
You can render static versions
if you download Apophysis (http://www.apophysis.org) you cna render static versions of the sheep you love yourself. The added bonus is you can render them at much higher resolutions, and even modify them slightly if your brave.
Once you download and install Apophysis, you will then want to find the sheep that you want to render by navigating thru the online statistics. When you find one you like, press the genome link then press the file link and save the flam3 file. You then open this fine in apophysis and press the render button (looks like a gear) select a few settings and in a few minutes to a few hours (there is a reason WHY this is distributed among the masses) you should have a single frame of a sheep.
SheepWatcher
AC's SheepWatcher has an option to render to desktop, windows only though.
http://www.geocities.com/c00l_ac/SheepWatcher.html
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google search vital desktop
ES as background for mac
does anyone know of such a program for mac
This program, Vital Desktop
This program, Vital Desktop (that I found from the forums here), works on XP I know. Run the configuration (that oddly did not show up in the start menu folder for me, but was in the Program Files directory) and you can choose a screensaver to run as desktop background, just like Windows Screensaver option:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/vital-desktop/