
Liquib treats an image as if it were a fluid. It produces the sort of distortions and manipulations that might occur on a liquified surface. It is a graphics tool (or toy) that attempts to translate mathematics into visual imagery.
Manipulation Tools and Effects can be manually applied to express your creativity with unique transformations. Or you can relax and be entertained by the Automatic Effects feature. Watch as images are contorted, distorted and transmuted by randomly chosen manipulations, always fresh and evolving. Liquib effects can be reflected onto mirroring panels to create Tiles, which can optionally be centered to maximize symmetries. The visual display can be accompanied by music from the Audio Player.

Liquib 1.0 was released by Jeff L. Holcomb on Sunday 22 May 2005.
Liquib will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT and Windows XP.