Hopefully this may help all designer’s and creative’s alike who keep track of visual drop site’s like ffffound, dropular and yayeverday. After spending a good 15mins each morning when I get into the studio browsing through what’s new on each site, I decided to try and full everything together on one handy page with the ability for bookmarking images.
Embracing the mash-up mentality here’s underoneroof
It’s still in very early stage’s but hopefully you may find it useful as I know I do! It will let you bookmark image’s without the need of signing up, just browse and go. I must stress that all credit for the resources found on the site remains with the original sites and their communities. Just think of this as a glorified RSS reader (which it is I guess!) Enjoy
Output for the Re.drawer. Now supporting HD output. All blur, sharpen and brightness / contrast filters are handled by Flash and ActionScript.
Above: Full size detail from one frame. Each frame is rendered back at HD quality.
The Flash App which saves out the frames is extended using MDM Zinc 2.5. This allows it to save each frame as a numbered BMP file which can then be imported into AfterEffects to be remade into a QuickTime Movie file.
Continuing with experiments in generating random organic illustrations using Flash and ActionScript. This time processing video in realtime.
To create the short looping example video below, the flash movie output each frame of the 47frames as a still BMP. The ‘brush’ shapes were changed on the fly by using a drag bar. The final stills were then stuck together in AfterEffect (using no other treatments) to create the final output.
Following on from the Becks experiments, more playing with generating random illustrations using Flash.
Created in Adobe Flash and Actionscript. The illustration is randomly created in real time while analyzing pixel data taken from a base thumbnail photo of 100px 120px.