Archive for July, 2008

More 3D Ribbons

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

If you follow this blog you’ll know I’ve been obsessed with 3D ribbons for a while now. I ported my AS ribbon code to Processing and I’m very happy with how it turned out. It’s refreshing to not have to worry about frame rates, since processing’s 3D performance is so good
Here’s the processing sketch and [...]

New Site – Angeleno

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

I just finished up a new site for the Los Angeles lifestyle magazine ‘Angeleno’, working with talented guys at Faction7. I did the Flash front-end for the Features and Scene sections.
The idea was to create a ‘HTML style’ site with simple navigation and a focus on the content. This gives a familiar + intuitive user [...]

New MySpace Video Player

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

I was recently brought into MySpace to consult on rebuilding their Video Player. The previous version was a bit long in the tooth and was proving difficult to update, so it was decided to re-code from scratch in AS3. I worked on the interaction design and prototyping as well as building out the new AS3 [...]

Messing with P5Sunflow

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Ray tracing is the CG rendering technique used in Pixar movies and most other broadcast quality CG. Basically it bounces millions of virtual photons around the scene to simulate how objects reflect light and cast shadows on each other. This produces super realistic images at the cost of being very computationally expensive.
P5Sunflow is a Processing [...]


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