Art & Music (Spring 2022) - Art Project

https://snap.berkeley.edu/snap/snap.html#present:Username=alexiss.pay&ProjectName=Inspired%20by%20Impression%20Sunrise%2C%20Claude%20Monet
I recreated the Impression, Sunrise by Claude Monet. My goal was to mimic the detailed work in a simplified way, but with the intention that the viewer could still see the inspiration. Although I'm happy with what I created, I could not remember how to crop around the edges of an image, so I did not add the shadows of the boats that are present in Monet's piece. I would also be interested in learning how I could created lines that drift from left to right on the bottom to make it look as if the waves are moving.

I think this was really nicely executed and showed the influence of the artist well. I think it would be cool if you use a color palette to give multiple shades of flowers/ leaves.

I really like the code you used, it was super easy to read!

https://snap.berkeley.edu/snap/snap.html#present:Username=ryupatterson&ProjectName=week7

I wanted to emulate the 'sin city' style, where every color other than red is desaturated, but I was unsuccessful. I like how the color turned out desaturating the paint strokes look nice; it was just not what I was looking for.

I would like to revive this topic. with another simulation or homage to an artist that is hated and admired at the same time: Jackson pollock. I tried to make it personal. You can change parameters. And let time flow for a while because the process of painting will change from second to second.
personalJackson

This is absolutely terrific! Love watching the process and the end result.