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== Homework 5 - 3D Font == | == Homework 5 - 3D Font == | ||
Exploration of 3D Fonts and alternative ways to look at multiple fonts. 3D Fonts created as .stl files within Antimony, imported into Meshmixer to reduce file size considerably and finally output as .obj for Processing project. | Exploration of 3D Fonts and alternative ways to look at multiple fonts. 3D Fonts created as .stl files within Antimony, imported into Meshmixer to reduce file size considerably and finally output as .obj for Processing project. | ||
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== Homework 6 - OCR using OpenCV == | == Homework 6 - OCR using OpenCV == | ||
Doubled the original OpenCV grid from 7 to 14 to create more detailed letters. Some letters don't orientate correctly, but are still recognised. Also included is a representation of the "man" hieroglyph from my Geks writing system. | Doubled the original OpenCV grid from 7 to 14 to create more detailed letters, used here to spell out "M-A-K-E". Some letters don't orientate correctly, but are still recognised. Also included is a representation of the "man" hieroglyph from my Geks writing system. | ||
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Processing Code can be viewed on my GitHub [https://github.com/markeisenberg/ProcessingProjects/tree/master/LetterDetection here] | Processing Code can be viewed on my GitHub [https://github.com/markeisenberg/ProcessingProjects/tree/master/LetterDetection here] | ||
== Final Project - Geks Logogram Creator == | |||
[[Image:WildType_FinalGeks.png|thumb|left|150px]] | |||
My final project was a continuation of Homework 4. Initially I was going to build it within Processing, but I was more interested in developing it as a web application. It can be found online [http://markeisenberg.org/WildType/index.html here] | |||
More information about the project can be viewed [http://markeisenberg.org/WildType/about.html here] | |||
A short sample story written in Geks can be found [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1PXhu72rFoWga_a9ynjUnF7mkJPfEH2mgeBUyqk6KScQ/edit?usp=sharing here] as a presentation. | |||
The code can be viewed on my GitHub [https://github.com/markeisenberg/GeksJS here] |
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