» Lets Illuminate, color system , January 7th, 2008
I obviously love working with Flash and Vectors via postscript to generate compositions for print… however it’s hard not to love BitmapData. With Branden Hall giving me crash courses in OOP and AS3 classes… my future might be in PNG32 Outputs.
click any of the following steps above to change the systems visual output.
good flow in your work.
Absolutely beautiful Josh. Love it.
I know you are a very busy man, but if you ever wanted to exhibit something in Sydney, please get in touch. We are good pals with Andrew from DiK ; )
UNREAL!!!
WELL DONE! You’re the man!! I did like to see you in OFFF 08!
Thank’s, AndrĂ©.
Amazing stuff im a student at Waikato University in New Zealand and ive seen a few of your works and am amazed at what you have been able to archive. keep up the great work
Funny, it just makes me want to old fashion Paint on canvas. Sine Cosine n draw to bitmap I watch the most. Beautiful!
Can’t stop playing with the combinations of steps :o)
Very nice indeed! are there posibilities to hook this up to a sound visualisation script? I think I need to start researching!! Keep up the good work Josh. A true inspiration.
The work that you do is inspiring and moving. Keep up the good work!! Fantastic!
Amazing stuff…just read ‘flash to the core too’…just kinda, ‘wow’, on all of it. Thanks
Nice work Joshua
but hey Donald, i think that we are misusing the word “genius” so much this days, placing it wherever “brilliant” is due
Really nice work Joshua. Like Jon, I am seriously envious and need to find more time to get this worked out in my head!
It looks genius, but that’s to be expected :) Love how you understand how it all builds up… So designing smooth transitions is a case of gradual incrementation of some values… What about introducing some controllable vectors to influence the movement? Proximity increases the effect, length dictates the maximum power.
Re wall projections… Milkdrop 2 on updated Winamp. Update uses 3D graphic card hardware… for extra bling, dual screen.
Totally wow! I love the effect. Great job (again and again :)
Well done Josh.
I have some serious Flash envy right now. I think you should definitely pursue this avenue. I can imagine work like this on a large, wall-size scale. That would be incredible. Keep at it.
Simple and spectacular.
very nice indeed.