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For the third homework we were working with brushes.
For the third homework we were working with brushes.
First we took a few [https://www.flickr.com/photos/138930527@N06/albums/72157663521080515 photos of an object ] or area we were interested in. <br>  
First we took a few [https://www.flickr.com/photos/138930527@N06/albums/72157663521080515 '''photos of an object''' ] or area we were interested in. <br>  
So that the pictures give us a good impression of the object. <br>
So that the pictures give us a good impression of the object. <br>
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The second brush uses all pictures I took. <br>
The second brush uses all pictures I took. <br>
You get the impression the object is moving <br>
You get the impression the object is moving <br>
only by showing it from different angles. <br>
only by showing it from different angles. <br>
[https://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/GMU:Processing_im_Park/Maike_Effenberg/HW3_2 --> Code here] <br>
[[File:Liebe.jpg]]
[[File:Liebe.jpg]]

Latest revision as of 22:12, 13 January 2016

Maike Effenberg

This is the processing page of Bhgvt aka. Maike Effenberg


Homework 1

We had a little walk through the IlmPark and took a lot of pictures. My not self-selected topic was
" D O G F E C E S".

First I created a new picture by using
a grid that cuts a picture into nine pieces and organizes them in a different order.
--> Code here
 

Then I made little doggy-slideshow
--> Code here

 


Homework 2

Editing pictures using processing.
--> Code here

 


Homework 3

For the third homework we were working with brushes. First we took a few photos of an object or area we were interested in.
So that the pictures give us a good impression of the object.


The first brush only uses one picture that rotates around the mouse.
--> Code here

 

The second brush uses all pictures I took.
You get the impression the object is moving
only by showing it from different angles.
--> Code here