Amberlight Experimental

Escape Motions

Amberlight (previously Fields) is an experimental particle field sandbox. Millions of small particles are driven by force fields that you can move, resize and change their parameters and this way create abstract compositions.
Press "RANDOM SCENE" for a new scene, then click to the viewport and drag thumbs to change the field parameters.

This is the experimental version, check out Amberlight full version with 4K renderer and animation features for Windows and Mac OS.

You can try more experiments here.

CONTROLS

  • Move — drag scene with left mouse button
  • Rotate — right mouse button (left / right)
  • Zoom — right mouse button (up / down)

  • Move field — drag the center thumb
  • Field strength — drag thumb on the horizontal line
  • First modifier — drag thumb on the top line
  • Second modifier — drag thumb on the bottom line

TOOLS

  • GUI — show / hide GUI or left click on screen
  • Fields — number of fields on the scene (1–12)
  • Lightness — light up the scene
  • Rendering — start / stop rendering
  • Clear Scene — clean the scene
  • Random Scene — generate a new random scene

Programmed in processing.

Copyright © 2008 - 2026 Peter Blaskovic | escape motions

Amberlight 2

  • Advanced animation mode
  • New modifiers - variations and waves
  • Export animation as video file or image sequence with alpha channel
  • MOV or MKV video with H264 codec
  • Support for 4K compressed or lossless video
  • Comperhensive fields editing
  • Support for hires and retina displays
  • Preferences & Custom Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Multicore optimizations






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2014-11-24 11:40

In case our experiments don't work on your computer, you can add our website http://www.escapemotions.com/ to Exception Site List in Java Control Panel -> Security tab.

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2014-03-29 12:40

The java say that this page is "not credible" and wouldn't allow me to rn the program. Ideas?

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2013-12-24 01:36

hey, i drew a 3-dimemsional crotch!! ha ha these random ones are fun!the fields movements all effect each so much,hmmm..

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2013-12-24 01:27

now,give this thing a brain,and i tell it to do my drafting! just kidding,wrong tools.

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2013-12-24 01:17

cartography! (I hate map making,could this be applied?)you see this is like a tool to figure geometry?reason being,the thing is completely mathmaticaly logical,you pull here,it reacts exactly that amt.did they ever use this real quantum stuff?or its never been used for it except an experiment?i'd love to see this as used in quantum experiments.

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2013-12-24 01:09

i'm using a pen and drawing pad,bamboo wacom.

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2013-12-24 01:07

this seems like an architectural tool without instructions; heh heh.i managed to draw what looked like a trilobite, snicker.if you can control this well,might be good for abstracts--or don't control, more fun.

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2013-10-25 21:07

Hey have you published your script for this anywhere? Or any possibility of a hi res stand alone version?

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2013-06-16 22:30

I'd love Flame and Fluid available for iDevices. Heck, make a whole Escape Motions app! That'd be amazing. Keep up the good work! :)

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2013-05-10 17:07

Please give us a Flame Painter version of this!

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2013-04-28 21:19

Wonderful and creative, I would love stand-alone version of this fantastic concept in my creative toolbox and would be happy to pay as with Flame Painter.

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2013-01-10 11:14

God You are such a genius !!!! Could you make a collect version ?  I'd definitely buy it !

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2011-11-02 21:06

Fantasic i have been looking for something like this forever. but when will we be able to save

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2011-09-14 15:22

Peter...pleased to have found this design program. Suits my needs as an adjunct tool. I do my work on wood and love odd designs. This is perfect, for my needs.

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2011-09-08 11:17

Wow! It's look like Apophysis!

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