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I still have quite a bit of fringe work to complete on this piece. Still haven't decided on what to do for the neck strap. I apologize for the horrible pic, no time to futz with it, it's getting late and I have to go to work!
An image processed into a mozaic. Each square contains a circle which covers half the square. The square (background) and the circle are colored different colors which average to the average color of the image in that square. The goal was to select colors as dissimilar as possible, but that is not quite what is done here, since one extremity will always be a "corner" color, of which there are only 8, and so the result would lack the color variety that this one has.
Made with processing.org .
MAZAR-E SHARIF, 30 June 2016 - Afghan women working at a Mazar-e-Sharif food processing cooperative.
With the support of UNDP’s Gender Equality Program, women at the cooperative have had access to machinery and hands-on training related to production and marketing.
Photo UNAMA / Sayed Barez.
Abstract re-interpretations of landscape photographs. Produced using a modified Hough transform implemented in Processing and Photoshop: www.cutsquash.com/2014/03/hough-colour-swirls/
Here is the company's logo laser cut from 1/4" maple plywood. I just did this today! I've owrked tons with the laser but never using vector graphics before. You have to use vectors to cut. There are four of them total (plus on extra in case anything gets screwed up). It's for the tradeshow booth we are producing for Telltale Games to take to PAX in Seattle.
To do this i used the laser at Techshop in Menlo Park.
I know, heavily processed. I used some speedlights to help get lighting to the rear flowers with a white behind. It will spilt opinion but I reckon if you're going to process, process quite heavily. Much more to do with getting an arty effect than anything. Colours white and pink work.
Early in the render process. Probably too much red. After a few hundred frames, I think the red is going to overwhelm. Whatev. I will let it ride.
Read about it here.