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This is the first result of a new algorithm i called Night'n'Day.
Written in Java in a couple of weeks.
A lot of stuff to improve...
Source: The same subject under the daylight and during the night
Result: Night'n'Day
This is the wireframe view of the mesh generated from 32000 points. This mesh was computed in multiple passes with increasin ball size. Although there are still some glitches to work out, the results are very nice.
L -> LL+L+L+L-L-L-L-L-L-L+L+L+L
Where + and - mean turn left or right 45 degrees and L means go forwards
3 iterations deep, rendered with turtle graphics
Algorithms after winning The $400,000 Holy Bull Stakes (Grade III) under Javier Castellano
Algorithms:
Owner: Starlight Racing Stables
Trainer: Todd Pletcher
Jockey: Javier Castellano
B.c.3 Bernardini - Ava Knowsthecode by Cryptoclearance (KY)
Time: 1:36 - (One Mile on Dirt)
Equibase Chart:
www.equibase.com/premium/eqbPDFChartPlus.cfm?RACE=10&...
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Cropped and smoothed from a photo of my wife. This uses a dynamic smoothing algorithm I've been experimenting with for a while; in this case I've aggressively smoothed the low contrast areas, while preserving the fine details (such as the light reflecting off the pupils) in areas of high contrast.
Date: 07/2008
Size: 24in x 36in
Medium: Oil and Acrylic on Canvas
Description: Definition:(noun) A step-by-step problem-solving procedure, especially an established, recursive computational procedure for solving a problem in a finite number of steps. Think about it.
A Last chance to view the tree skeleton before it is concealed in leaves reveals that a main branch on the prevailing downwind side has now grown up taller than the original main trunk showing the rules that shape the mature tree show obeisance to the wind.
The algorithms of Autostitchare amazing! I don't have to tweak any parameters or tell what pictures go where, and it creates images like this! This one is composed of three pictures.
"naked / klotz" (2008) is minimal art randomly generated on demand. you can visit the project: www.querzone.de/enter/room2/
equipment i used: python, PIL, gnu / linux (debian), beer :)