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Define the center of rotation, angle and count it will then copy and rotate based on the original distance from center. I have included images to show usage. This was based in part on Radial Copy by pkotronis but as i couldn't figure out how to use his i made a simpler one
edit: I added a layer resize to fix errors and a new script that does the same thing but creates a new layer for each rotation.
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X and Y
I just read your post again and noted that rotation is based from original center distance. How hard would it be to base center from any x and y point?