For this week’s assignment we were asked to recreate one of the computer graphics from Computer Graphics and Art Magazine.
I looked at Hiroshi Kawano’s prints:
and made this simplified version that changes with a click:
Here’s how it looks like:
For this week’s assignment we were asked to recreate one of the computer graphics from Computer Graphics and Art Magazine.
I looked at Hiroshi Kawano’s prints:
and made this simplified version that changes with a click:
Here’s how it looks like:
In this project, I made a simple drawing machine. In this machine, main icon is two red circles connected by a line. This icon can turn by itself, the rotating center is the middle point of the line. When you move the mouse on the screen, the icon will move with the mouse and continually rotate. In addition, the color of background will turn lighter as time goes on. Continue reading “Self Portrait and Drawing Machine”
For our first Processing assignment, I created a minimalist (black and white) drawing machine.
I made a simple drawing tool that can be used to make drawings with colorful circles and squares.
What if I was an annoying cat? And we couldn’t communicate? And all I could say was meow?
My version of the super famous Nyan Cat… If only I could add music to mine 🙁 🙁
For the assignment to create something that mimics human or animal behavior using motors, I created a cat scratching inside the box.
I made a drawing machine that is essentially.. basically Microsoft Paint!
For the self portrait/ drawing machine assignment, I kinda did one of the most simple versions of both. The initial idea was to create 30*30 pixel blocks similar to the lego pieces I used to play with when I was little. But it is hard to imitate the textile of the real building blocks on a 2-D screen, and to achieve that I’ll need more complicated codes, which I’m not quite capable to write right now. Continue reading “Pixel-Block Drawings”
For the selfie assignment, I didn’t draw pictures that are similar to my face. Rather, I have drawn some simplified facial expressions that best describe my mood in a day. For each facial expression, I used some basic functions we learned in class. Here are some samples of the simplified selfies.