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Computer Kinetic Abstract G0309


6200 pixels (w) x 3600 pixels (h), computer ‘painting’ using my own ‘kinetic’ abstract computer program.
Date produced: 9th April 2015

A simple design of a few dark blue rectangles on a black background was heavily softened, using processes within my ‘kinetic’ abstract computer program, until it became this image.

 

 

 

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Computer Kinetic Abstract 4447


6200 pixels (w) x 3600 pixels (h), computer ‘painting’ using my own ‘kinetic’ abstract computer program.
Date produced: 26th May 2013

This abstract image uses an abstract image loaded into the extra work buffer (the swap buffer) to read colours from. Largish circles with colours that are initially read from the swap buffer image are painted to the main image. The main image is softened using more large circles that are painted using the colour averaging colourmode. Smaller and smaller circles are applied using the same colour averaging colourmode until the image is well softened and mixed through. Finally, the colours are read directly from the swap buffer again for small circles that are randomly drawn over the whole image. The read colours are a little ‘cleaner’ (or brighter) than the softened colours of the main buffer. I really like the result!

 

 

 

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Computer Kinetic Abstract G0064b


6200 pixels (w) x 3600 pixels (h), computer ‘painting’ using my own ‘kinetic’ abstract computer program.
Date produced: 16 July 2013

I added a suite of functions to my abstract image programs to use ‘tiles’. This image has been converted to a tiled image using the average colour colourmode, and uses tiles of a given size. The image had already been converted to a tiled image, but using tiles of a larger size (approximately 2.5 times the size of the tiles shown here). This resulted in some interesting changes in the colours of some tiles amidst some tiles with subtle changes in colour.

 

 

 

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