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Peacock works of art

By Avi Muchnick on December 04, 2007 | Permalink | Trackbacks (0) | Comments (5)

Computational artisan and Peacock incubator Mario Klingemann has posted this beautiful set on Flickr, showing off some example works of art he created in Peacock, Aviary's pattern generator. These are obviously tremendous steps up from some of my own previously posted examples.

You can really get a sense for just how powerful Peacock really is from his examples.













Here's one of my own as well:



Anyone remember those Trapper Keeper notebooks from the 1980's that this draws inspiration from? I'm getting old.

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Posted by Ryan on 2007-12-04 04:31:53

Damn I'm a sucker for node based interfaces on graphics applications

Posted by Dr. Woohoo! on 2007-12-04 11:17:37

/ * mario's work is always inspirational. i'm impressed with what you have shown so far... * / woohoo!

Posted by nick on 2007-12-04 13:53:02

omg - you have to release this stuff already and stop teasing the bejesus out of us. really. (keep up the good work, and yes, mario rocks)

Posted by Skillett on 2007-12-04 16:55:34

--the teaser is such a tease WHY!

Posted by jarrodn on 2007-12-22 22:47:00

That looks awesome, I like a lot of the interface choices. Well done!

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