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Romanesco | Generative Art Live Application. Romanesco | Generative Art Live Application. Bit.craft - blog. I recently got a tweet from a Processing student asking me if I could tell a little bit about myself. So this is my little Vita, with a focus on how I got into Processing and Computational Craft… Childhood When I was a kid I spend a lot of time on my own, because my dad was busy being a mathematician and my mom was busy with self-realization following some kind of late 1970s hippie movement.

I grew up playing a lot with LEGO: I could sit for hours building things, that my older brother would then destroy with great pleasure within seconds. Another childhood toy that I loved very much were slotted cards. School Days My parents' style of education was really very anti-authoritarian. School can be a little bit boring at times, but I somehow managed to survive spending most of the time drawing doodles on the borders of my notebooks.

Student Life I started to like the doodling, and once I finished school, I thought I'd like to become a graphic designer. Borders without Limits Evolutionary Design. Floss Manuals francophone - Lire. Ertdfgcvb. A few examples that demonstrate the use of a slightly modified Processing PGraphicsPDF class which permits, among a few other things, to set colors in CMYK space. This class was used used at a Resonate.io workshop in Belgrade, 2013 → Download from github → View on github cmyk This example creates a four pages pdf document with CMYK and spot colors; overprint is demonstrated on page two. To preview the overprint you may need to print the document or to open it with software that allows overprint preview. Gradients are on page three and four. See comments in code for more details.

Preview An example which shows how to preview the graphics in RGB color space (monitor) before creating the CMYK output (pdf). Live visual for “Il Domani” — The Tomorrow. Just a new video for an old project (as suggested by someone). Live visual for “Il Domani” — The Tomorrow. Paint a ball. The only part where I had time to implement the sum of those shapes was in the beginning sequence. User created balls. Processing / Java.

Workshop: Processing.js and JS for Processing usersSun June 30th, Park Slope, NYC In this workshop participants will learn how to apply the power of Processing to web environments with Processing.js (PJS). An ingenious port of the core Processing API to Javascript and HTML5, PJS is the kind of tool that would have been all but unimaginable just a few years ago. Possible applications include code-based animation, interactive visuals and data visualization, presented as web-native media experiences viewable by a mass audience online and on mobile devices. Our focus will be on creating generative visuals in PJS, aided in part by my new Modelbuilder.js, developed for just that purpose and already a valuable tool for my own JS projects. A full workshop breakdown can be found below, followed by practical information.

The workshop breakdown is somewhat on the verbose side, as it provided me with a way to think out loud while planning the workshop. Suitable for: Processing coders of all levels. Jeff Thompson. Processing. Ribbon.