Generated from a flash redrawing script that I’ve been making, interesting drip effect …
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It’s done by looking at a pixels colour value and then using various random values, plotting the resulting colour onto a new ‘canvas’
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These examples also make use of ActionScripts Blur filter to create the bleed effect.
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Other examples can be seen on these posts: http://blog.electrolyte.co.uk/?p=174 http://blog.electrolyte.co.uk/?p=165
Hey,
I think this is amazing, and was wondering if you may be interested in a project. I am a designer in Melbourne and am currently working on some visuals for a fashion client and would love to chat to you about this coding. If you are interested could you email your contact details. Cheers Jen.
July 7th, 2008 at 7:36 pm
Hey Great effect!
However, not being a actionscript guru, I’m curious to know how you achieved the redraw?
July 8th, 2008 at 8:39 am
Thanks,
It’s done by looking at a pixels colour value and then using various random values, plotting the resulting colour onto a new ‘canvas’
.
These examples also make use of ActionScripts Blur filter to create the bleed effect.
.
Other examples can be seen on these posts:
http://blog.electrolyte.co.uk/?p=174
http://blog.electrolyte.co.uk/?p=165
July 25th, 2008 at 5:12 am
Hey,
I think this is amazing, and was wondering if you may be interested in a project. I am a designer in Melbourne and am currently working on some visuals for a fashion client and would love to chat to you about this coding. If you are interested could you email your contact details. Cheers Jen.