(Reflection)
 i like the color i have chosen for my wallpapers, i think they fit well with each other.
 i think i did well on how it demands attention on the middle where the lines kind of pulls you eyes in, same with the circles.
(learn) 
i have learned that programming process(the way you think) is the almost the same. it doesn't matter what programming language you use, the idea behind it is almost the same.
(Goal)
is to clean up my codes by using more variables, maybe add a few arrays and loops so i don't need to keep retyping the numbers.
Monday, 28 March 2011
Monday, 21 March 2011
http://www.openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=24357http://www.openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=24359
http://www.openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=24361
http://www.openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=24362
With my final wallpapers i made this 3d looking tunnel, where they are all linked.
its like moving in an endless tunnel, when you go deeper in the tunnel the pattern will change as well.
The wallpaper still have the elements from my 4 sketches, its still got the overlapping idea which made some part of the tunnel lighter and darker, its still got the 3d feel to it from the line sketch, its got the overlapping with shapes. All the ideas from the 4 sketches are still in all 4 wallpapers.
http://www.openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=24361
http://www.openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=24362
With my final wallpapers i made this 3d looking tunnel, where they are all linked.
its like moving in an endless tunnel, when you go deeper in the tunnel the pattern will change as well.
The wallpaper still have the elements from my 4 sketches, its still got the overlapping idea which made some part of the tunnel lighter and darker, its still got the 3d feel to it from the line sketch, its got the overlapping with shapes. All the ideas from the 4 sketches are still in all 4 wallpapers.
Sunday, 20 March 2011
New
after the presentation i found out that all 4 wallpaper had to have the same theme.
I looked at my four wallpaper and what do i like about them and which works and which doesn't.
so i kind of like the first and 3rd wallpaper, the first one was that it had a nice overlapping idea with patterns, it gave me the idea of overlapping colors. and the 3rd one i love the 3d look, it kind of reminded me of like a vortex or even a better a tunnel, so i went on google to get some inspiration
I looked at my four wallpaper and what do i like about them and which works and which doesn't.
so i kind of like the first and 3rd wallpaper, the first one was that it had a nice overlapping idea with patterns, it gave me the idea of overlapping colors. and the 3rd one i love the 3d look, it kind of reminded me of like a vortex or even a better a tunnel, so i went on google to get some inspiration
 i love how the lines are lighter, it feels like its pulling me in.
i like how the colors on rings change
wallpapers
These are the 4 wallpapers that i drew, but they don't really have the same themes.
when i was drawing the bottom 3 wallpapers, i was kind of thinking what i could do with a single shape and if i was to overlap them at a certain angle and pace, it would form a new shape.
Thursday, 3 March 2011
4 Sketches
This Sketch is the one we drew in class. its simply 50 units down, 50 units across, 50 units down again and 50 units across, then repeat with the box 100 units x and y axes.
i found this sketch interesting because i made this with random colors and 2 lines, and you cant really tell if i used lines.
I think this is the most beautiful because of the beautiful patterns made with only lines
with my last sketch i was just playing with lines so i drew 3 lines and made it repeat, didn't expect the lines to form a dot when they joined.
i found this sketch interesting because i made this with random colors and 2 lines, and you cant really tell if i used lines.
I think this is the most beautiful because of the beautiful patterns made with only lines
with my last sketch i was just playing with lines so i drew 3 lines and made it repeat, didn't expect the lines to form a dot when they joined.
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