Mandelbulb 3D Parameters: Techno-crater
For the Mandelbulb 3D enthusiasts out there, I’m putting up some of my best images along with their formulas. Click here to see the complete list.
Continue readingSolving technology problems, one at a time
For the Mandelbulb 3D enthusiasts out there, I’m putting up some of my best images along with their formulas. Click here to see the complete list.
Continue readingFlame Painter is a procedural painting application by Peter Blaškovič available on http://www.escapemotions.com/.
There are three brush types in Flame Painter: Flame, Follow and Ribbon. Each produces an amazing variety of results depending on the settings chosen.
Flame Painter is a procedural painting application by Peter Blaškovič available on http://www.escapemotions.com/.
There are three brush types in Flame Painter: Flame, Follow and Ribbon. Each produces an amazing variety of results depending on the settings chosen.
Flame Painter is a procedural painting application by Peter Blaškovič available on http://www.escapemotions.com/.
There are three brush types in Flame Painter: Flame, Follow and Ribbon. Each produces an amazing variety of results depending on the settings chosen.
The images below show the results of incremental changes in brush settings, all of which result in various fireworks or sparkler effects. In each case, the changed setting is circled in red. Click any image to see it enlarged.
Flame Painter is a procedural painting application by Peter Blaškovič available on http://www.escapemotions.com/.
There are three brush types in Flame Painter: Flame, Follow and Ribbon. Each produces an amazing variety of results depending on the settings chosen.
Flame Painter is a procedural painting application by Peter Blaškovič available on http://www.escapemotions.com/.
There are three brush types in Flame Painter: Flame, Follow and Ribbon. Each produces an amazing variety of results depending on the settings chosen.
Settings for some of Flame Painter’s less obvious effects are shown here. Click any image to see the settings that created it.
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Continue readingThis series of examples will give you an idea of the way very small changes in Flame Painter’s settings can produce very different effects.
The starting point for the series was the color selection: a gradient of gold, aqua, red and violet, ending in dark blue. The last session’s brush settings were still there, so I began at that point: a fairly long (Size=235) Ribbon brush with multiple nested orbits. The looping lasso-like edge of the brush has been circled: you can see the brush tail looping off to the left and then trailing off all the way up to the top of the image. The rather chaotic image is caused because of the whipping action of the brush: there are multiple rotations going on within it, creating unpredictable results.
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In Part 1, I demonstrated some Ribbon Brush settings. This section contains a second set of Ribbon brush examples.
Flame Painter is a procedural painting application by Peter Blakovi? available on http://www.escapemotions.com/.
There are three brush types in Flame Painter: Flame, Follow and Ribbon. Each produces an amazing variety of results depending on the settings chosen.
Flame Painter is a procedural painting application by Peter Blaškovič available on http://www.escapemotions.com/. Its brushes are a set of dots that respond to your gestures using their own internal “physics.”
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