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
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Oil Paint Feature Refinements
Working on a lot of new paint synthesizer features to improve the positional accuracy of intelligent auto-painted paint strokes. Some user requests for improved oil paint features that very accurately reproduce source details is what originally pushed me in this recent development direction. Lot's of cool new stuff is being added to the paint synthesizer for the next Studio Artist release.
Friday, January 6, 2012
Yet Another Oil Paint Test
More tests of the new Studio Artist oil paint features. I was searching for some real high brow source material for these tests, ha, ha. You can build these presets using either multi-pen mode, or some new background texture options that simulate spread out bristles. And they are all using the new improved path divergence features. Which used to live in the Path End control panel, but i moved them to Path Angle since that's where they really belong conceptually.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Oil Paint Test
Trying out some oil paint simulation experiments using the new path divergence features in the paint synthesizer.
Monday, January 2, 2012
Gallery Show Mutation
Grabbed this during a gallery show test run. It's based on mutating factory presets in sequence along with the 'surprise me' auto-masking feature.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
PanoArt Shared Preset
Generated this with a shared preset from the Studio Artist User Forum preset sharing group. Based on a series of Stroke Mosaic effects stored as paint action steps in a PASeq.
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