Hey everybody! I come back from a restaurant, and I discover a delicious meal. It was a cold chicken that baths in a sauce made of Sichuan pepper. It was so tasty and a bit strong, but a wonderful meal to taste in China. After coming back from the super, I am writing these lines, and it is a little bit late in presenting you with the poster design number 6 of the mini-series Pixel Process. Like the previous designs, I use Processing 3, and one of the script wrote by Kim Asendorf.
The Design
As usual, I am experimenting with a script that I even don’t partially understand. I am starting to figure out some parts and try to modify some parameters, but I am sure about what I am doing. What I am sure, is that I like the result of what I am doing with the script, and the software.
The result is bizarre, strange, odd, or whatever words you want to use to describe these extended pixels and all the modifications the script generates. It is a world to discover, and I am asking myself if it is a way I want to follow. Learn to code is a time investment that I am not sure I can spend. I already have other things that I want to learn, others that I want to dig deeper and so on.
Speed Art Poster #279
Now, you start to know that I am making a speed art video every day, and I did it today too for Pixel Process #6. Take a look at it and share your thought, critics, and advice if you get some, or at least one. They are all warmly welcomed.
I see you tomorrow to discover Poster #280. Have a nice day!