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Ripped (from Reality) - a very unique and impressive new iPhone app! I like it a lot and I've barely scratched the surface. It allows you to "rip" through an existing or immediate photo with various effects- and it actually works in high resolution! I think I still prefer the original photo, but this was my first attempt, and I wanted to show a little bit of what it could do!
Daily App Experiment #182: "On Hold" - I posted the original pic yesterday, but was never super happy with it. After some messing around I created the above image by running the original through #ToonPaint and #Autopainter. I then took those images and layered them in #DXP. If I get the chance, I hope to post a more thorough explanation on www.ObjectiveScenes.com later today if I get the chance. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiments
Daily App Experiment #198: "Behind The Green Door" - shot with #TrueHDR then I created mutliple copies in different hues using #photowizard. I then used #interlacer to mash up all the alternate versions. Then I used #Juxtaposer to replace re sign from the original version over the interlaced version. For the final step, I used #swankolabs to add a final filter over the entire image, which helped pull it back together into a singular piece. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
I'm heading out to New York next week to teach a really cool "appsperiment" workshop at Adorama. I'll cover basics of Decim8, Glitch Lab, and Filterstorm and show my tips and tricks for creating compelling glitch and experimental art on a mobile device. Sign up here.
Mon, May 20, 2013
5:30PM - 7:30PM
Registration deadline: May 19, 2013
Event location: The Adorama Building,
42 West 18th Street 5th Floor
Daily App Experiment #313 "Stay Calm and Clarion" - another shot of @hellarob for our mini-Instawalk on Sunday. Since its #decim8nday, I ran this through #decim8 and then merged the original and new images together in #truehdr. To take it a little further, added a shallow focal point on the foreground and some of the glitches using #biglens. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
- took this shot of a Star Wars themed postal box in Palo Alto and ran it through #PhotoFactory's "split" filters, which separate colors. #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment #starwars #rjd2
Daily App Experiment #230: "Do-lo-res" - this is one of those #appsperiment pieces that really surprised me... I started by shooting the Bay Bridge 12 different times, using a different #Hipstamatic "lens" for each shot. I then ran all 12 images through #AutoStitch, expecting a normal looking square image. Instead, I got some crazy long unrecognizable image (about 2000X150 pixels). So I took that and ran it through #TinyPlanets and cropped it in Camera+. #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #358: "Peppermint Permanente" - Started off with a shot of one if the Kaiser Permanente buildings on Geary. To get all the windows all lined up Into a straight grid, I used #FrontView. All of the rest of the editing was done entirely with #photoforge2. First I ran the image through the Photoforge's "TinyPlanet" filter (which is awesome!). Then I used the spiral twist filter. Finally, I used various filters for color effects. #appsperiments #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #155 "Guardians" - I shot this photo (of a street light) with the #Luminancer app to create radial color trails and capture motion. I then ran the image through #Percolator for the circle effects. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Daily App Experiment #355 "Thunderbrela" - started with a rainy day image and ran it through #segmentix, an image simplifying app made by the same folks that make Autopainter. I then used #filterstorm to blend certain parts of the original image back on top of the Segmentix version. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
After seeing burninberlin's "blacksperiment", docpop mentioned that he was going to do one, so before I went to sleep last night, I figured I'd give it a shot. I took a photo of nothing at all, in the dark, with Kaleidovid, then ran it through....
Decim8
AsciiMe
Percolator
iDroste
PhotoWizard
PhotoStudio
PhotoFactory
MosaicArtist
PhotoSoda
Pro HDR
AutoStitch
DXP
Tilt Shift Generator
Camera+
Not necessarily in that order, and often multiple times.
Daily App Experiment #154: "Code" - You know when you are riding in a subway car watching the lights in the tunnel pass by? This is how those lights look when you film them through #SlitScan. I pressed my iPhone against the BART car window, to keep my hand steady, and captured this shot over the span of maybe 20 seconds. No additional effects where used. I wonder what other apps would look cool when filming out a BART window. #Daily_Appsperiment #appsperiment
A cloudy sky captured and tweaked for color in Camera+. Created Wordfoto versions with a dot and a tilde. Merged the two versions in Image Blender. Then merged that back into the original for color depth. Tweaked result for color and contrast in Camera+. This one is a bit late because I didn't have access to my phone last evening to post it so I will post the one for today later.
Daily App Experiment #129: "Break out the Casio and the drum machine" - I created the initial image by taking a screen shot in the #GlitchBeam app, then I ran that through #DotCam. After that I ran the pixelated images through #StripeCame then assembled all the images in #Diptic. #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment
She could sense its vacuum from a distance far beyond the hollow air that rushed in to fill the void across this canyon...
A chasm spanning ten million miles wide, its bowels cut wide open, deeper than the most distant molecule in space...
She could see a distant, almost transparent apparition standing very still and watching her with no expression.., she stood precisely where the sun would set.
All the while, knowing that this far-off stranger was not a stranger at all.
I was She and She was Me, and despite our fate to spend eternity alone, We shared a finite moment within an infinite expanse.
(They became We - She & Me).
a photo of our Game Developer Conference papercraft robot that I edited with ToonPAINT and Decim8 and IG's X-Pro filter.
Daily App Experiment #125" "PXL Flush" - Started by running a picture through #DotCam (using the horizontal stripe feature), then running that through #TinyPlanet (which plays nicely with most horizontal-ish images). That looked cool, but then I decided to run it through #iDroste as a final touch. iDroste gave it a cool swirl, but also brought out some extra pixely/blury parts near the edges. Wonder if I can stop that from happening somehow. #daily_appsperiment #appsperiment #pixels
#artstudio #photostudio #photoforge2 #lensflareapp #dxp #hipstamatic #picfx Painted in ArtStudio with help from lots of other apps. #appsperiment #alliphone #iphonefingerpainting
Several separate captures in Camera+ of an electric station while riding by combined in ImageBlender. Color and contrast tweaked in Snapseed. Added a little bit more dark foreground for balance with the collage feature of Photogene and cropped to a particular ratio in Camera+.
- a self portrait run through PhotoWizard's "Bathroom Glass" effect and the ToonPAINT app, then mixed together using DXP.
The first in a series of daily #appsperiment projects I am going to try to keep going for a month and see if I can keep it up from there. This one was made with Slit Scan for the background, at one frame per second on my walk through the parking lot to the office this morning. The foreground is the crowd from the They Might Be Giants concert that I went to this weekend. Both were tweaked in Camera+ for color and clarity. The crowd was extracted with Eraser and duplicated flipped and then all 3 images blended with Image Blender. Came out pretty cool, I think!
- I made this piece primarily with the Lego app... but since I always have to make everything super difficult (apparently), I made an alternate version using ToonPAINT+Lego+DXP, I used Diptic to put the two versions together.
The Newer breed is quickly outshining its neighbor as the old rigs have lost their luster- victims of years of oxidization and neglect.., they produce a very peculiar, (not too appealing), smell, and they sound sad - at least, the ones that still work at all... The groan through each cycle, will grow slower and slower, until they stop completely and another oil rig graveyard is created, since nobody bothers to move them.
The wind and solar powered units are a stark contrast, with their futuristic, sleek, aerodynamic style- a 180° difference from the decaying and dying oil rigs. It's an interesting dichotomy. (no, btw, I'm not trying to start some philosophical or ecological debate..., I just find the paradox(s) interesting and aesthetically curious....)! :)
Daily App Experiment 382 "Progress Never Stops" - shot in #lomora2, tweaked with Camera+'s Clarity setting and then ran through #autopainter2's chalk setting. I used #filterstorm to selectively layer parts of the original back on top of the "painted" version. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment
Capture of the scene at our new sushi robata place with Liquid Lens. Color and contrast tweaked in Snapseed. Ran through ToonPaint to get a texture version. Blended that into the previous version with Image Blender. Tweaked color and contrast again with Snapseed's Ambiance and Camera+.
Daily App Experiment #18: "Augmented Dyslexia" made with Word Lens's reverse mode and IG's Lomo-Fi filter.
Daily App Experiment #188: "Global Meet Up" - although I had a great time meeting new folks at the Boing Boing meet up last night, I spent most of my time photographing all the globes spread throughout the Orbit Room Bar. I used #SynthCam to create a time-lapse-ish photo of the group, then used #ColorSplash to make the image black and white with a few select color areas. I was originally going to just color the foreground globe, but ended up coloring both globes. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment #boingboingMUP
Daily App Experiment #295 "Abstraq" - I wanted to take a colorful image and see what I could do with, so I took a shot of the huge mosaic in the MacArthur BART station and distorted part of it using #stripecam (to basically take a vertical row of colors and stretch them out). Then I ran that "stretched" image and ran it through #tinyplanets (which bent the image into a circle). I took that image and imported it into a four frame #diptic. I rotated and mirrored each frame so the would line up with each other. Final color adjustments were done in Camera+. #appsperiment #daily_appsperiment