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[[Media:AA_L6_LoyalistSoldierBeginningPositions.zip| Image Based Agent Start Point]]<br> <br> With some slight additions to the previous general code for noise generation of agent pathways, the beginning points of agents are defined by the black, gray, or white values of the underlying image, ''Death of a Loyalist Soldier'' by the photography team Robert Capa. The size, fill, and speed of the agents are refined so that the outcome is as elegant and slim as possible.
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[[Media:AA_L6_CatImageProcessing.zip|Image Processing for HPplotter Output]]<br> <br>
 
In building as static image for use in plotting, two trials were undergone. The first, pictured on pink paper, were simple overlayed arrays of randomly generated closed shapes. The second was developed via simple Image Processing methods, which evaluate the the color of pixels and store them (within ranges) to three lists of gray, white, and black pixels. These lists are used to enact differentiated responses, which thus give image to the underlying Cat image input. The second trial is divided so that the A4 can but divided once the three processes have been enacted, and used as Christmas Postcards.
 
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