Eastern Ink Painting on a Computer
Roland Piquepaille writes "Traditional Oriental ink painting is more easily done with real brushes than with a computer program because you need to model how the ink is flowing into an absorbent surface such as paper. In this brief article, Technology Research News writes that "researchers from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology have developed a brush-and-ink-style paint program, dubbed MoXi, that uses a model of pigment particles in water flowing into paper." These virtual Chinese brushes simulate in real time the ink dispersion and could be available on your PC within two years. This longer overview contains more details and references. It also includes pictures generated with MoXi. Finally, it looks at a potential trademark problem over the name MoXi."
This is true, besides that, however... Would CmdrTaco please pull Roland's dick out of his hear?
i can't wait until the internet-ad bubble bursts due to the endless fraud and you're forced to actually work for a living
ps if your resume shows up on my desk i'm throwing it in the trash without looking!!!!! xoxo
i didn't even look at the submitter....
/. editors. bad man. Someone with the copy/paste full text info package, please post.
dam you pipsqueek. dam you to hell.
Roland P is bad man, he takes news, rewords it lightly and submits with a 100% acceptance rating to the
Check journal for info on Anti-TextBook, an idea by me.
Here is some guys extraordinarily informative take on it.
Dammit! That's a link to Roland's website too!
When information is power, privacy is freedom.