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
Monday, January 24, 2011
Graffiti Dance
I was working on some new tutorials for working with movie brushes in Studio Artist's paint synthesizer, and this is a test image i didn't use for the tutorial, but kind of liked so i'm posting it here. It's generated with a grid scan with single movie frame nibs ( as opposed to path start regionization) , but with a long path length rather than a path length of 1 for a single paint nib per grid position, so it's very different than the other examples in the 3.5 Graffiti Brush paint category it's derived from. The power of some simple parameter editing in Studio Artist.
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