Create art with your mind – one day only (April 1!)
Thought Art allows you to create art with your mind. Thank you DeviantArt for leapfrogging all the brain research and giving us this capability at least 10 years early.
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Thought Art allows you to create art with your mind. Thank you DeviantArt for leapfrogging all the brain research and giving us this capability at least 10 years early.
Continue readingThe British Museum, probably my favorite museum in the whole world, is a monument to curiosity, exploration and a refreshingly innocent nineteenth-century sense of national entitlement to the best the world has to offer.
The Great Court of the British Museum, transformed into a glass-covered public space in 2000 for the millennium. More…
Several of these brushes have been created in the negative, so that using them with light colors on a dark background will reveal only the light tones on the statue. Nice effect. Download file
Continue readingHigh-resolution Photoshop brushes based on Ernst Haeckel’s engravings of shells and sea jellies. Great used as stamps, or the spiky shells look particularly good when you use scattering and angle and opacity jitter. Download
Continue readingThis is my second set of brushes based on Haeckel’s drawings of diatoms, coral and other sea creatures. 11 different brushes are included, many with variations in opacity, spacing, size jitter, etc. Download file
Continue readingDownload File These brushes were derived from Durer’s engraving St Anthony At The City. Create your own remix of a 16th century town! Let me know if you create something nice with them, I’d like
Continue readingAfter 5 years of development, the new Groboto is out, and it was worth the wait! What is Groboto? It’s a one-of-a-kind 3D application that lets you create amazing objects, scenes and animations. See example
Continue readingExamples of origami used in science and engineering: Ultra-cheap micromotor technology, allows cellphone cameras to zoom and focus. Folding makes a thin sheet of a piezoelectric ceramic material work like a motor. The micro-origami technique
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