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Came across those whilst searching through my old CD backups. From spring 2004, test driving the first texturing support...
processing.org/discourse/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=Contribution...
Taken by: Jeff Allenby
Mary Clark, Henry Copolla, Mike Barrett, Dana Overcash and Jaime Budzynkiewicz (from left) showing their amount of Joy for learning outside
An old experiment with Florian Jennet's structured light scan, doing basic triangulation and drawing each face semi-transparently.
Playing with the Hemesh and Convex Hull by Lee Byrons library. Starting Point is the Hemesh Voronoi example. The voronoi cells are subdivided and then slices of the vertices are sent to the convex hull algorithm.
They are abviously inspired by jtnimoys awesome work for the tron movie.
Check it out at Openprocessing:
I thought a cross-processed-esque look would work well with these urban shots from Cuba - hopefully they add 60s/70s vibe to modern pictures
Spent a lot of today working on some of the photos I took on the cruise. there will be lots of processing for the next few weeks.
Generated with an old Processing sketch I wrote last year sometime. It does a nice job on portraits.
Original (from Barack Obama's official Flickr account. Used under a Creative Commons license).
just a few shots i took during the process of printing the timbre t shirts on my new t shirt press.
top left - pre registering the film
top right - exposing the screen
bottom left - flash drying the first color
bottom right - second color printed
by Natalia Monroy, Subyeal Pasha and Garth Elvy. Table mats / coasters based on forest area data from Mexico, Pakistan and Australia. Made with Processing, lasercut by Ponoko.
I finally finished sanding, priming and painting the extra large craft table I made for my studio. I absolutely love it - large work space, shelving units for storage underneath, and much better looking then the ratty old tables that used to occupy this space! My inspiration came from the site everyone is talking about, Pinterest!
Blogged: magicmarkingsart.blogspot.com/2011/11/works-in-process.html
That's our Master Carpenter. Yes, he's now sporting a work kilt. Seeing the riggers with ZFX wearing them, he decided to embrace his Scottish heritage and go with one of the carpenters kilts. No, it's not his only kilt.
And no, I'm not going to ask him what he's wearing underneath.