Homework 1: Create A Letter With Processing!
Date:29.10.2015
- unfortunately I can't get it how to upload the files on OpenProcessing, it's too slow...
First attempt: Letter V
Letter V made of three lines and a filled rhomboid + code screenshot
Second attempt: Letter f
Okay, here a bit more creative: small f made of two rhomboids and two half-closed arcs. Light background, dark red letter + code, of course
Third attempt (it's getting pretty serious): Letter A
Okay, here is a letter A, made of bezier curves, arcs and lines, strokes with different weights and... green! + code
And last, but not least Fourth attempt: Letter C
My personal favourite, made just for fun: everything you can imagine, lines, arcs, ellipses.. but the code is too long for a screenshot.. RAWR!
Homework 2: Create A Font
Date:19.11.2015
Part 1: Create a font using Fontastic
I created the font 'Write me a snake', which, obviously, uses parts of snake's body to write a whole one. And there is a bonus too - grass and mice! Anyway, it doesn't use all the keys, and every from the keys used has a certain symbol. Here is the legend for the keys and a test screenshot, you can see the code on GitHub
Part2: Using Geomerative and Fontastc
I used a ready TTF-file, where I used Geomerative to change the contour of the letters and make them look like a christmas candy cane. Code available on GitHub
Still not a font, work with Fontastik in progress.
How it should look like (for now):
Homework: Writing Systems
Date:28.02.2016
Here for I used the Fontastic library to create an alphabet Geometrics, where the letters are made of simple geometric figures; there are the ',','.','?','!'-characters too.
For the second part I used the Rita library (the Kafkenstein example) and the Geometrics font to generate a text written in this font.
Homework: Physical Fonts
Date:27.02.2016
For this homework I created some 3D-objects in Blender, based on the letters from the Geometrics font, which I created for the previous homework, and adapted the example code to them, writing the word OBJECT.
Here you can see the word captured from different angles and a bug, which I found cute
Homework: OCR
Date:28.01.2016
This is a very simple recognition system, based on the pngMarker from the NyARToolkit. When the glyph is recognized the system shows the correspondent text/image, as you can see on the pictures: recognized text/image appears under the image.