Thursday, October 22, 2015

Part One of Generative Art :Scribbler


I really like experimenting with this program. While you can determine a general outline, it is up to the generative output program to determine what lines go where. I don't tell it exactly where to go. As much as I like having control over every detail, it was nice just to see the different ways my initial outline could turn out. There were setting to change the color of the lines, how 'scribbly' the lines are, and the thickness of the lines. It was really left to us what we created and there weren't too many boundaries other than putting enough effort into making it. I have a touch screen laptop so it was really fun to practically draw just by touching my screen. It made the whole process that much more fun because drawing is a medium that I like the most. I made the mushrooms first because I wanted it to be something that people could recognize right away. My second creation I wanted to be a little more vague. It has some obvious characteristics but I kept it simpler so that it could be interpreted as different things. Although, I won't be terribly upset if people only see a specific thing in my picture. 

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