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I made this pop art picture for my friends 21st birthday card. I spent ages trying to do the flower detail but it was worth it.
Exposição dos 30 posters selecionados (Categorias Estudante e Profissional) no 3º desafio ComputerArts.
www.computerarts.com.br/designshow/
CrĂ©ditos: elvisbenĂcio
I was commissioned by Computer Arts Magazine to make a tutorial on how to create a 3D typographic illustration in 15 steps.
here is an illustration i did for this issue of computer arts magazine. thanks mr dovar for the photo...
Digital art , The Motte Callan Co Kilkenny Ireland .in the late evening sunshine.
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This art is a print screen taken from the G-Force Platinum music visualization plug-in for media players that I purchased at www.soundspectrum.com/g-force/about.html with a bit of tweaking in Photoshop. The music that produced these particular patterns were CDs by Bob Seger one of my favorite Rock 'n Roll singers.
This particular visualization has wheels in wheels which is reminiscent of that old Negro Spiritual 'Ezekiel saw the Wheel' taken from the Bible in the book of Ezekiel chapter 10. More about Negro Spirituals www.negrospirituals.com/history.htm
screen saver done in Painter and Photoshop. Placed in the public domain Dec.24,2008. All rights waived by the artist.
The Babbage Engine was designed, but never fully constructed, by Charles Babbage in the early to mid 19th century. Its purpose was the automatic calculation of polynomials. Babbage also envisioned a more ambitious Analytical Engine that would be a programmable general-purpose computing machine. His goal was 'calculation by steam,' a technological innovation that would rectify all of the computational errors that plagued printed numerical tables. As such, Babbage's designs were meant to have far-reaching implications in various industries that relied on such computations. Although his machines were not built until recent years, Babbage is now acknowledged as a pioneer in computer history.
Even in this earliest age of research-oriented computer technology, there was potential for artistic applications. Ada Lovelace was a student of mathematics and admirer of Charles Babbage. She translated an article about Babbage's proposed Analytical Engine, to which she added her own notes. Significantly, Lovelace proposed that Babbage's machine could be used to manipulate symbols in a systematic way in order to produce music or language. WIth this proposition, Lovelace might have been the first person to suggest that computers be used to create new media art, long before such a medium could be identified.
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