It's fascinating hearing how people use Rev to solve little problems.

A couple of years ago my wife was researching art prints to hang on a large, bare, oddly-shaped wall in a stairway in our home. She was having trouble visualizing how the prints would look hanging on the wall, so I whipped up a Rev stack that showed a polygon of the same shape and relative dimensions of the wall, and gave her a palette of image objects that represented the relative sizes of the prints available. The stack would read in sample images she downloaded and display them in the image objects. She was able to see how different combinations of prints would look on the wall. She loved it, and finally settled on a large, framed reproduction of Monet's Garden at Argenteuil.

Devin

Devin Asay
Humanities Technology and Research Support Center
Brigham Young University

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