Is there any implementation out there that attempts to model the mixture of different color pigments? It would be cool if we could select a color like "cadmium red" and mix it "titanium white" to mimic a real painting…
Shortcat (https://shortcatapp.com/) works on 10.10+
Another project that could be used for inspiration here and worth checking is http://openrefine.org/
Looks promising, keep working on it!
The `sift` [1] tool presents a performance comparison, but not against `rg`. [1] https://sift-tool.org/performance
Archived version: http://archive.is/2Fj58
For those who want to play with it and don't have access to MATLAB, I've spent some minutes and ported to Python: https://github.com/andersonfreitas/pst/blob/master/PST.ipynb
"It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer". Albert Einstein
Thank you for the explanation! The second version is really cool! I've never used an MSX or C64 before, but since I'm interested in generative art, I've became curious about these program when a book with the same title…
I wasn't aware of those two liners, impressive btw.
Is there a way to get a nice output of the famous "10 PRINT CHR$(205.5+RND(1)); : GOTO 10" on this?
Would be nice to have .ipynb preview on Gist also!
SIFT is patented. SURF is a similar and alternative method to SIFT.
But it's completely different if the person works in the IT industry. I do live in Brazil (Sao Paulo), and I can't hire a GOOD web designer for my company paying less than $3.000 USD/month (R$ 5K). Here, an experienced…
Is there any implementation out there that attempts to model the mixture of different color pigments? It would be cool if we could select a color like "cadmium red" and mix it "titanium white" to mimic a real painting…
Shortcat (https://shortcatapp.com/) works on 10.10+
Another project that could be used for inspiration here and worth checking is http://openrefine.org/
Looks promising, keep working on it!
The `sift` [1] tool presents a performance comparison, but not against `rg`. [1] https://sift-tool.org/performance
Archived version: http://archive.is/2Fj58
For those who want to play with it and don't have access to MATLAB, I've spent some minutes and ported to Python: https://github.com/andersonfreitas/pst/blob/master/PST.ipynb
"It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer". Albert Einstein
Thank you for the explanation! The second version is really cool! I've never used an MSX or C64 before, but since I'm interested in generative art, I've became curious about these program when a book with the same title…
I wasn't aware of those two liners, impressive btw.
Is there a way to get a nice output of the famous "10 PRINT CHR$(205.5+RND(1)); : GOTO 10" on this?
Would be nice to have .ipynb preview on Gist also!
SIFT is patented. SURF is a similar and alternative method to SIFT.
But it's completely different if the person works in the IT industry. I do live in Brazil (Sao Paulo), and I can't hire a GOOD web designer for my company paying less than $3.000 USD/month (R$ 5K). Here, an experienced…