A depository for John Dalton's personal artwork. Studio Artist, MSG, procedural art, WMF, digital painting, image processing, human vision, digital art, slit scan, photo mosaic, artistic software, video effects, computer painting, fractals, generative drawing, paint animation, halftoning, video effects, photo manipulation, modular visual synthesis, auto-rotoscoping, directed evolution, computational creativity, artificial intelligence, generative ai, style transfer, latent diffusion
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Honolulu Takeoff
Temporal composite image of the view from a plane taking off from Honolulu airport. This started with a video sequence taken out of the window of the plane during takeoff. That source video was then processed with the Studio Artist 4 temporal scan tracker to build the static image. I used a bottom to top scan direction and the new smart seam interpolation. This particular approach to generating a static temporal image from the video footage provides a nice visual synopsis of the journey.
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