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Computer generated image.
Should be viewed on black ! So please click the image or press L to view it in Flickr's lightbox.
A computer generated image combining photos of jet Air craft so that they are now flying through clouds of fractals and enhanced with editing for effect then colored Red to make a bold statement on this unique Artwork.
Created using HSB Grapher, AutoIt, Photoshop and 2 hours of computer time.
Fourth degree curves were randomly generated, and an AutoIt script was used to create the graphs and paste into photoshop.
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More java generated stuff. Haven't got a clue what it's supposed to be. Just thought it looks different.
A simple triangle that evolves into something like the Sierpinski gasket (in fact a modified anti-triangle ice fractal). Made with a program I wrote.
L-system:
TriAntiIce {
angle 6
axiom >fx++fx++fx
f=
x=fx[>@0.50++fx][>@0.50+fy]fx
y=fy[>@0.50--fy][>@0.50-fx]fy
}
The number after the @ sign is incremented by 0.01 every frame, starting at 0.00.
This image was generated from an AI GAN (General Adversarial Network). This is the AI that made the image of the above-titled work. Run on GPU and Google Colab.
This is a Nissan GT-R34 MINE respec V tricked out to 9.9 speed, and 9's for acceleration and launch, handling can be increased with front splitter and rear spoiler but this baby is built for breaking 400kph, which it does, regularly. Faster than the famed Astin Martin Lola on a stretch with the beautiful roar of a stock car engine mixed with the whines and appropriate hisses of twin racing turbos.
No punches were pulled on this baby, and in true suicide machine fashion a roll cage was left out to minimise weight. Carbon fiber racing parts are a BPR creation, inspired in part by the Nissan V8 Supercar Safety Car, with attention to detail from general electrical certification docket to towing tag, from grey plastic inserts undermounting the front lights through to to-the-pixel clean lines thanks to my 60" plasma and spending the night on my knees in front of it.
This baby is almost complete, a sneak peek of the (yet unfinished) project for gear4gamers.com can be found by searching the Forza storefront for 'gear4gamers.com', the design is up in the state it's in atm and free to download, hence the meaning of the word give-away I'd guess!
An experiment in extremely low res: 100 x 100 x 1 bit
Continuing with the "resurrecting old stuff" series, some memories from the time when I challenged myself to do the most with the least: 10000 bits of information. Or: bringing abstraction to pixel art.
Size is everything for this images, so be sure to hit 'all sizes' to see the original.
On the other hand, I'm sure filckr's 75 x 75 thumbs will look like crap (or like glitch art at the best)
An experiment in extremely low res: 100 x 100 x 1 bit
Continuing with the "resurrecting old stuff" series, some memories from the time when I challenged myself to do the most with the least: 10000 bits of information. Or: bringing abstraction to pixel art.
Size is everything for this images, so be sure to hit 'all sizes' to see the original.
On the other hand, I'm sure filckr's 75 x 75 thumbs will look like crap (or like glitch art at the best)
An experiment in extremely low res: 100 x 100 x 1 bit
Continuing with the "resurrecting old stuff" series, some memories from the time when I challenged myself to do the most with the least: 10000 bits of information. Or: bringing abstraction to pixel art.
Size is everything for this images, so be sure to hit 'all sizes' to see the original.
On the other hand, I'm sure filckr's 75 x 75 thumbs will look like crap (or like glitch art at the best)
the challenge was to use this picture and make a kaleidoscope image www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=1144912426&size=s
Manipulation of this pic:
www.flickr.com/photos/41582768@N00/229369390/
made with PaintShop; best viewed large
This is what LinkedIN thinks of my social network. My oldest network (from the A/G HQ) is the thinnest. My Christianity Today network is much more connected and closely knit, but my Zondervan network outweighs them all — largely I think because of its recency and the fact that social networks like LinkedIN only came of age after I left CT.
(Not because I'm suddenly a wild-and-popular guy!)
Get your at LinkedIn Labs: inmaps.linkedinlabs.com/network
(linkedin-2012-07-02-big2)
This is the video compilation from each epoch of the GAN (General Adversarial Network). This is the AI that made the image of the above-titled work. Run on GPU and Google Colab.
I was channeling my inner "shaman" to see what it would do if I gave in prompts like "hawk spirit." This used the VQGAN library.
An experiment in extremely low res: 100 x 100 x 1 bit
Continuing with the "resurrecting old stuff" series, some memories from the time when I challenged myself to do the most with the least: 10000 bits of information. Or: bringing abstraction to pixel art.
Size is everything for this images, so be sure to hit 'all sizes' to see the original.
On the other hand, I'm sure filckr's 75 x 75 thumbs will look like crap (or like glitch art at the best)
Fractal image created with Tierazon.
This one plays with our perceptions. A cross overlaps the larger one next to it. It should therefore be in front of the larger one. In that case the last, and smallest, in the upper right should be in front of them all, but it appears way in the back. Of course with fractals there is no "last one" as they go to infinity.
Created using Blender 2.70.
I need to work on the legs and stretchers (you can only see parts of three of the legs in this picture) because the legs should be more rounded at the top and I didn't unwrap the cherry wood parts before putting the texture on. I also need to add the screw heads where the "panniers" are held on to the legs.
I was using this more to learn how distorting a rectangle affects objects and the difference between working with cubes and with solidified planes to get pretty much the same result.
I am not particularly bothered about the lighting here because it's an object to go in a different scene at some point.
The Mark 2 Penguin Donkey was designed by Ernest Race for Isokon, UK in 1963.