thatsbutterbaby: Ellsworth Kelly
elisemesner: Cecilia Carlstedt
artmolecula: Henri Matisse
blastedheath: Juan Gris (Spanish, 1887-1927) Nature morte à la...
blastedheath: Juan Gris (Spanish, 1887-1927) Nature morte à la théière [Still life with teapot], 1916. Pencil on paper, 39 x 28.2 cm.
blastedheath: Antoni Clavé (Spanish, 1913-2005), Roy Pepe,...
blastedheath: Antoni Clavé (Spanish, 1913-2005), Roy Pepe, 1959. Screenprint, 76 x 56 cm. Edition of 90.
girlsbydaylight: ブラックムーン by Motofuture on pixiv
art-and-fury: Kris Kuksi - detail sculpture. Ode to...
larameeee: Hinke Schreuders
artburgac: Augustín Ubeda
artezza: Malcolm T Liepke
Nakamura Asumiko Color
duoyen: Unfamiliar, 2001, C-prints by Annee Olofsson
red-lipstick: Masri Hayssam (Italian Lebanese, b. 1965,...
red-lipstick: Masri Hayssam (Italian Lebanese, b. 1965, Tripolis, Lebanon) - Hawla Screaming from Syria Massacre series Paintings: Mixed Media on Canvas
largerloves: Lim Cheol Hee South Korea
josephloughborough: Face in Circle. 50/60cm - Charcoal and gold...
josephloughborough: Face in Circle. 50/60cm - Charcoal and gold leaf on paper. By Joseph Loughborough
red-lipstick: Derya Qasem (b. 1989, Ankara, Çankaya/Emek,...
red-lipstick: Derya Qasem (b. 1989, Ankara, Çankaya/Emek, Turkey) - Out Of Darkness Paintings: Oil on Canvas
thecultress: found on designm.ag
that-girl-posts-things: ”Listen up Hun”
admiralpotato: Processing - Motion Blur, and Anti-Aliasing via...
admiralpotato: Processing - Motion Blur, and Anti-Aliasing via Scaling Demo Have any of you ever played with Processing? It’s free, open source, AND it’s nifty! It’s the tool behind the amazing works of Bees & Bombs, Echophon, p5art, and even a few of my own GIFs. Haven’t played with it before? The video tutorials over at hello.processing.org are a really simple and fun way to break into the creative coding scene. Give it a try!. Some artists like Dave Bees from Bees & Bombs go the extra distance and help others learn about how to get better at this tool, and it’s thanks to him that I’m able to share this little kit - He provided me with the original algorithm for the motion blur approach that I’ve got in there now. I was talking with Echophon earlier today about how he hadn’t yet figured out how to get anti-aliasing into a few of his sketches, so I wrote this up for him to help out - I can’t wait to see what you create, man! You can download and play with these sketches here.
echophon: Wow. Thanks admiralpotato! I still feel like I’ve only scratched the surface of Processing, but am just constantly blown away by the helpful people here in the Tumblr community! As to the code… I have a handle on how the scaling trick works now, reading up the wiki for Spatial anti-aliasing for more on the theory. Still working to grok the motion blur / multisampling code, but admiral’s writeup and some relatedwikipediatheory seems to be helping :)