Hi all,
I'm designing a couple of Pd geek shirts, pretty much just to merge my love
of Pd and shirts. I've attached a .pd version of both designs.
Since I'm not a screen printer I'm considering uploading the designs to
redbubble.com and listing them at cost. That way anyone who wants to order
My experience with both screen and polymer processes is
you need to avoid too many thin lines
So the single object, printed large, would make
a better design for technical reasons IMHO.
On Wed, 23 Feb 2011 20:59:50 +1100
Richie Cyngler glitch...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm designing a
Agree with Andy,
I'd like just the human~ printed really big.
:)
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 10:11 AM, Andy Farnell
padawa...@obiwannabe.co.ukwrote:
My experience with both screen and polymer processes is
you need to avoid too many thin lines
So the single object, printed large, would make
my 2 cents is to use direct color instead of a raster on a white backprint
i'd love
[metro]
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[sexual~] but i've checked the infamous thread and i know it's not very
likely :o)
Andras
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 11:22 AM, Pedro Lopes pedro.lo...@ist.utl.ptwrote:
Agree with Andy,
I'd like just
GENIUS.
2011/2/23 András Murányi muran...@gmail.com
my 2 cents is to use direct color instead of a raster on a white backprint
i'd love
[metro]
|
[sexual~] but i've checked the infamous thread and i know it's not very
likely :o)
Andras
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 11:22 AM, Pedro Lopes
As Matt points out, it's not trivial.
Your initial instinct was best IMHO, to
use the integral (running accumulation)
of normalised pitch.
If you have a samplewise integrator then
a small increment value 1/samplerate , lets call
it I, will cause the output, let's call that O, to
reach a value
hi pat...
thanks by the tryplex links.
yesterday i'd test some processing and animata examples also.
in mac osx i had lots of crashes. in linux, everything runs well.
now, i will start to try something more usefull.
i hope still today, to post some video with all these experiences.
if somebody
Yeah all seems to work( so far) like #out and #see which were not
working before, I am using pd-l2ork 18/02 build so maybe something was
fixed there not too sure. Going to join on the pd-l2ork-dev mailing
list to catch future announcements---pd-l2ork is great stuff!
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 1:24
Hi
Thanks, yes wanted to see if it was compatible at your end- just to
give some brief feedback,-I have actually been using Gridflow +
vanilla Pd 0.43-0 (test 3) on Ubuntu and it works mostly. The big
issue for me was the help index, which would completely crash PD when
selected, but PD 0.43 is a
On Wed, 23 Feb 2011, Andy Farnell wrote:
If you have a samplewise integrator
That's called [rpole~] in pd.
then a small increment value 1/samplerate , lets call it I, will cause
the output, let's call that O, to reach a value of 1 in 1 second of
time.
Try this attachment. Press the bang
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