Saturday, 5 January 2019

Dr Eco (Redux)

I found the source files of Dr Eco and I'm re-rendering it (it used to be 640x480).


Wednesday, 6 September 2017

Hit Record

I recently joined HitRecord, a social network/production house create by Joseph Gordon Levitt and his brother. The prerogative is that everything you share (audio, music, video, animation, illustration, etc) can be re-used/re-mixed, and at the same time you can do the same with all the uploaded data. This is one of my first records on the platform, which is a re interpretation of Jagama's Robot

Saturday, 24 June 2017

Matt Sanbrook's Batman/Catwoman read by Processing Sketch

This week I stole Matt Sanbrook's Batman/Catwoman Image


I processed the image with a Processing Sketch and here's my result:


Saturday, 17 June 2017

Jake (Adventure Time) - Blender 3D

Jake from Adventure Time








Processing / Blender Experiments



With the help of some tutorials on how to translate an image to 3D depending on its brightness, I came up with some tests. Renders were done with Blender and Lightwave. I used a Batman and a Joker image to test the results.

Using Motion Blur / Image Map

The Joker

Image Mapped Render

Positive + Negative

Negative

Positive







Thursday, 1 May 2014

More Creative Coding

I Continue to experiment with Processing. These are not big variants from the previous post but the results are somehow different. I like these better.

Sigo experimentando con Processing. Estos videos no tienen cambios muy grandes a los del escrito anterior pero los resultados me han gustado mas.


This video is the shortest and less detailed. I liked how even without great detail is pretty obvious - 2:01




This video is a realistic illustration of Frankenstein, again processing uses an image as reference and interprets the closest color - 4:25




This is a long video, processing scans a Mega Man image and interprets it. I wish I'd done only the silhouette - 10:06 (too long, isn't it?)








Thursday, 26 December 2013

Creative Coding

Recently I bought a book called Processing: Creative Coding and Generative Art in Processing 2, I also started playing a little bit with Python in Code Academy and Coursera

I modified some code in order to scan a image and create lines according to a color in a specific pixel...you can watch some of my early test results in here:



The video above was generated using an image from a local artist called Blasto (Blast One)



The video above was generated using a cover from The Goon by Eric Powell

Both videos look unfinished because the render took over 2 days and it was not complete. Also as you can notice on the second test, there's a point where the image looks better and then the quality starts degrading again.

Thursday, 12 January 2012

Mi Amigo Luis

11JAN2012

Wednesday, 12 October 2011