Anaglyph Tutorial, Part 2 – Separating the Foreground and the Background
Think Before You Act. Save and Save and Save. As you start to work with your image, please bear in...
Think Before You Act. Save and Save and Save. As you start to work with your image, please bear in...
John‘s (@johnjohnston, on Twitter) new 3D red/cyan anaglyph glasses arrived today, and he immediately shared the news on Twitter....
Sisyphus pushed the stone up the hill — and George Wither captured it in his 11th Embleme in 1635....
Now that the Anaglyph-A-GIF has been a little more clearly defined, I’ve decided to add it (along with the...
Interesting. In revisiting the “George Wither, page 8, ‘Boo’“ GIF in order to update the misspelling in the “view...
In the depths of meticulous attention that supported the exploration of my initial Anaglyph-a-GIF process this week, I managed to publish...
For aMUSE and GUIDE to things you doth CREATE, Spin now and TRUST the hand of fickle FATE The...
Yesterday Jim Groom (@jimgroom, on Twitter) was writing about Silicon Valley (End the Domination of Silicon Valley) and the 1985...
We are a couple days past the official start of the season of summer, but the school summer break...
A new iteration of the DS106 Digital Storytelling course started up this week. Although I’ll have limited time to...
Yesterday, MBS (@mbransons, on Twitter) tagged an earlier post here from a year ago with his post, “Hey, DS106radio,...
The more I worked on the Tate Gallery 1840 GIF Party submission “No dona eis requiem” GIF, the more I...
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