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david van brink // Mon 2007.12.24 02:23 // {after effects}

Time Halftone

After Effects’ “Time Displacement” effect provides yet another way to perform halftoning.
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2 comments
John Thompson // Mon 2008.12.8 06:566:56 am

Hi, I’m putting together a book about Star Trek, and I thought it would be kind of fun to include your first on this page, halftone of Spock.
Might I have unrestricted permission to use it in my book?

Thanks a lot, John Thompson
PS–Might you have, or wish to include one of the Enterprise too??

david van brink // Mon 2008.12.8 08:328:32 am

Absolutely! I just sent you an email.

oh, i dont know. what do you think?


david van brink // Tue 2007.12.18 00:47 // {after effects}

Diffusion

Sometimes you just say, Frame-to-frame coherence, who needs it?
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oh, i dont know. what do you think?


david van brink // Mon 2007.12.10 00:17 // {macintosh qt_tools}

qt_tools Universal Binary (at last)

Subject says it all. Oft requested and long overdue, here is a universal binary (PPC and Intel) build of my Macintosh QuickTime command line tools, “qt_tools”. Sure does compress movies faster than emulating that ol’ Moto cpu.

Sorry for the wait.

oh, i dont know. what do you think?


david van brink // Thu 2007.12.6 20:36 // {after effects}

Particle Halftone

Wikipedia defines halftone as follows:

Halftone is the reprographic technique that simulates continuous tone imagery through the use of equally spaced dots of varying size.

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oh, i dont know. what do you think?



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