Hi Pall,

I don't have the java plugin working properly, it's one of those things i
never really can be bothered with...

So I put the code in here (as i did your earlier post):
http://processingjs.org/learning/ide

(a port of processing to javascript)

It does have a painterly feel to it. Reminds me of when I used to paint
wet-on-wet with acrylic.

It's rather slow running in javascript though - if a cycle is one second,
perhaps around 10.

James.



On Sat, May 22, 2010 16:49, Pall Thayer wrote:
> So here's the end result of my brush stroke experiment:
>
> http://pallit.lhi.is/sketch_may22a/applet/
>
> ps. this way of trying to emulate brush strokes came to me while
> flipping quickly through a Mark Rothko book. What I was looking to get
> was the fuzzy-edged look.
>
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