Flozoids Java Applet

These Flozoids work from two files we simply changed the code parameters for each to give you an idea of what’s possible. They remind me of fire flies or perhaps angry bees. Again my muse the beautiful female form of Nadezda. I tried to make a practical example, a sexy wet t-shirt shower scene but it didn’t work as well as I hoped. Mouse over the java applet to make the flozoids follow your mouse pointer. Mouse over is set to no on the Nadezda image.

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