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Mike Creighton’s “Shard Party” for The CARDS Project Series 1.0
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Fragmented Portraiture
These are some selects from an overnight render session from the little automated portraiture app I made during the PDX Creative Coders Hack Day with uncontext session on 11/08/2014.
I've got some future plans for this little utility that go beyond what you're seeing here, but if you want to see the app run live, just head over to http://fragmented.mikecreighton.com/. Source code lives over at GitHub: https://github.com/mikecreighton/fragmented-portraiture.
Reference photo credits:
Jason Peters
Jonas Seaman
(OvO)
Kay in t Veen
Martin Melcher
Gabriele Fontana
Holley And Chris
Melton>
Federico Grechi
@Doug88888
Christophe Verdier
A few strange portraits I made at today's PDX Creative Coders meetup: Hack day with uncontext. For the uninitiated, here's uncontext.
Toxiclibs drawing to PGraphics object
A little tip on toxiclibs I just discovered ! if you want to use toxiclibs and write the result in PGraphics object, (maybe you'd want to blend it or publish an image for print) you can use the setGraphics function :) http://toxiclibs.org/docs/p5/toxi/processing/ToxiclibsSupport.html#setGraphics(processing.core.PGraphics) just after : gfx = new ToxiclibsSupport( this ); you can say : gfx.setGraphics(my_pg);