Scopes #34 through #38
Updated October 27, 2004
The following scopes have very large file sizes. That's why there are so few on this page. When the textarea box is outlined in yellow, the text inside is automatically highlighted. To c/c/p, all you need do is hit Return to set the cursor inside the box, then hold down CMD and hit the C or X key.
For another kind of playground, take one of these codes to Tom Landrum's wonderful tool, SCOPE-on-the-Fly.
SCOPE #34 - Vertical scopes? NOT! Ray (Scopehound) found a few gifs, looked at them and decided they'd make wonderful fake vertical scopes. So here they are. What do you think? Oh, yeah, there really are true scopes on this form, too! They have no offsets and 0 gain.
For greater scope action, click on "Children."
SCOPES #35, #36, #37 - based on scopes by Sammi. These codes can be used for a brick or stone wall effect, depending on the colors chosen. All the scope lines are black. The bgcolors of the scopes alternate, as indicated above each scope group. Gains are all negative, different for each of 4 consecutive scopes, then repeating. Only the codes for the Tan & Brown "wall are given in the box below. For the two other "walls," use the colors indicated above each.
Tan & Brown
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Burlywood & Cornsilk
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Sienna & Whitesmoke
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For a different scope effect, click on Greensleeves.

SCOPE #38 - #based on scopes by MoNsTeR - There are actually 2 scopes here, one above the other. The effect is sort of like electrical arcs dancing along a metal bar. For comparison, the 2 single scopes appear below the double ones.