Posts Tagged ‘processing’

 

Processing: RGB Morpher

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

rgbmorpher

Our adventures in Processing land continue. This time we decided to mash some colors for instant Ode Skoo Psychedelia like. This one manipulates the R, G & B values of each pixel by a variable offset. Not very subtle but that’s not what we’re going for here. Go check out the Java applet or download the sketch here.

Next, we’re applying this baby to video. Should be trippy enough.

Image, “Harris Shutter Experiment”: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bruce_mcadam/ / CC BY-SA 2.0

Pixerlizer (or Processing Baby Steps)

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

We’ve been eyeing Processing for a while now and finally decided to take the plunge. The result turned out to be pretty useful (albeit not unique).

Pixerlizer in Processing from GOAB on Vimeo.

The theory is simple: load color values for all pixels of the current frame to a 2D array, sample the color value c of every nth pixel on every nth row, draw a rectangle n*n in it’s place with color c. Rinse and repeat. Performance is in all honesty pretty horrible but that seems to be inherent in the processing.movie library and my ageing Macbook. All in all, a good learning and experience and we’re already working on new Processing-stuff. Stay tuned.

Sketch is available for download here under GPL3, please let us know if you find it useful.

Completely batshit insane.

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

So, we’re learning processing and I guess it might be useable for completely insane and awesome stuff like this: