Big images
September 8
Having finally looked up how to produce big images in processing, I’ve been having great fun digging up code I originally wrote more than a decade ago in POCO (the Autodesk Animator Pro variant of C), translating it into Processing and whipping up stills which are potentially big enough to print at about two feet across (I’m settling for 2400×2400 for now – nothing seriously vast). Here’s a sampling that you can view at 1024×1024, or here’s a full-size version of the first…
I might make t-shirts of some of these (etc.) available in my Cafepress Trigonometry shop (already selling some related designs), although I’ve never really made enough sales there to justify the effort.
Hello, I’m putting together a website about Animator Pro- (Details in this blog post: http://bustingseams.blogspot.com/2009/05/autodesk-animator.html)
In doing research, trying to find old poco scripts and things, I keep running into this phrase “Just go to the Autodesk forums on Compuserve by typing GO ADESK).
d’oh. It doesn’t look like anyone has saved any backups from compuserve, and it’s dead as a doornail. (Beware of facebook!)
Would you mind donating any old Autodesk Animator resources/tools/poco scripts/documents you have lying around?