“plastic octopus in Drishti, my first view 2006. Erica Seccombe, Vizlab, ANU Department of Applied Maths“
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“plastic octopus in Drishti, my first view 2006. Erica Seccombe, Vizlab, ANU Department of Applied Maths“

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Digital Image - Mid Semester
Here’s a few interesting images I’ve generated through Processing in my Digital Image class!
This image combines the red channel from a sunset with the blue and green channels from a portrait.
This image was generated from an Ansel Adams Landscape eroded morphologically with a water ripple image.
This image was warped with a 3x3 matrix affecting the translation of the destination image based on the pixel location and sine waves. This was an inverse transformation.
This image was bilaterally warped to show a corner being stretch far beyond the window. It demonstrates antialiasing and non-perspective warping.
Weather Window
As I begin my final project, I am sketching out ideas and reading up on components that could make my Project 1 Concept into a reality. Here’s my first mock up.