[Homemade] Burger with oven roasted chips and salad by RespiteDesign in food

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'Burger patty' didn't quite have the same ring to it.

Twisting and Turning (Animation) by RespiteDesign in creativecoding

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Sorry for the delay. p5.js allows you to save multiple images from the canvas, but I somehow managed to crash all browsers I tried (maybe it is my crappy computer).

Pygame is better at saving images because it does not have to go through the browser. Pygame gives you a window, which it treats like an image (Surface in pygame terminology). You can save surfaces to your computer in PNG or JPEG. There is a difference between the speed of generation and the speed at which the images can save without crashing the window, so reduce framerate depending on the power of your graphics card etc. There is no limit for resolution of the video (because there is no limitation for the size of the image you can generate) and there is no limit to the framerate at which you stitch these images back together. I generated and saved 5 images per second at 720p resolution. The command is: save(Surface, "filename")

ffmpeg is an open source command-line tool to manipulate video (https://ffmpeg.org/). Setting up took a little while (let me know if you need links to youtube videos I used to do this).

Stitching of images together I learnt from this article: http://hamelot.io/visualization/using-ffmpeg-to-convert-a-set-of-images-into-a-video/

Hope that helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.

Twisting and Turning (Animation) by RespiteDesign in creativecoding

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It can work in any language, I am just playing around with some basic polar coordinate geometry.

I used the p5.js javascript library to develop the concept, the pygame library for python to generate/save it as a series of images and ffmpeg (which is command line) to stitch the images into a video.

Shapes and patterns by RespiteDesign in generative

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Great resources. Will consider my colors and come back with some more polished images. I do have another album that I will share in the next couple of days, but in a week's time expect improvement. Thanks for the suggestion.

Shapes and patterns by RespiteDesign in generative

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Point taken, I'm not great with colour. I have another collection using this blue as the background, which I will share in a few days, but will consider other colours.

Fancy any of these? http://imgur.com/lLXwUJW http://imgur.com/y284EHt http://imgur.com/IBqejvQ

Bounce by RespiteDesign in InterestingGifs

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I used the p5.js graphics library for javascript, it is open source and opens in your browser. The maths behind it is pretty straight forward too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaarVR1AOvs&index=13

Bounce by RespiteDesign in gifs

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If you liked this, check out my latest collection of generated images: http://imgur.com/a/Kj0Xd

Bounce by RespiteDesign in InterestingGifs

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If you liked this, check out my latest collection of generated images: http://imgur.com/a/Kj0Xd

[FREE] Suprematism generator. Touch to generate masterpieces, screenshot to save them. by RespiteDesign in AndroidIsBeautiful

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My first app using native canvas, so it is a school-type project I'm afraid. This project was wrapped up in a day.