What can you achieve in 180kb?
This morning I, once again, stumbled over “.debris“, a demo from German famous demomakers group called farbrausch. Believe it or not, “.debris” is only 180kb small but still so magnificent it´s simply unbelievable. Btw., the tool that stands behind all that magic is called “.werkkzeug” and in case you didn´t […]
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This morning an incoming email sweetens my day, because Adobe officially released the Pixel Bender Plug-in for Photoshop CS4 on Adobe MAX San Francisco. As for me, the most incredible detail on that release is, that this Plug-in is delivered, quasi per default, with two filters I´ve developed. Additionally there are built-in filters from Petri […]
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Droste effect? Now he´s a bit of a weirdo… you might say. Nuts to you! When I fetched an old paperback with prints of Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher, I was once again charmed by his pictures that I started to read up on how these art is created.
So I found this website, wich explained […]
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In the course of a project we realized a while ago, there was the task to have the option to add cuts to the content. To be exact, the user should be able to slice, cut and scratch onto the current stage. As a result I proceeded playing with the initial effect I developed back […]
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