Vectorizer Wet Drip Animation
The following image is a frame capture from a processed movie file. This post will explore how the wet dripping vectorizer animation was generated.
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The following image is a frame capture from a processed movie file. This post will explore how the wet dripping vectorizer animation was generated.
The following image is a frame capture from a paint animation. We’ll take a look at the different processing steps used to create this effect, and generate a few different animation examples to help get a better understanding of how the individual components of the complete processing script interact to build the final visual…
The following image is a frame capture from an auto-rotoscoped paint animation. I was trying to generate the look of a moving oil painting, inspired by some recent discussion on the Studio Artist User Forum about emulating Van Gogh styles using paint synthesizer auto-painting. While I don’t think i’ve totally achieved the van Gogh…
“Art on the Marque” is a public art exhibit displayed outside of the Boston Convention Center that is viewed by over 10,000 people a day. Studio Artist user Dennis Miller’s artwork has been featured throughout the “Art on the Marque” exhibit. You can learn more about Dennis’s Studio Artist generated video artwork for “Art on…
The following two images are frame captures from 2 different generative paint animation. The paint animations are based on the same paint action sequence (PASeq) that combines some image operations, interactive warps, and auto painting time particles to build a wispy abstract paint animation. The first animation frame capture is using an interactive warp PushPull…