More Sketch and Swap. I just screen-captured the one above, by some random genius, after I submitted my image of a grandma stepping on a pompadoured guy's head.
It's Mario, of course, with a tiny cap, broad shoulders, and bull neck, kind of like those superhero Marios that popped up about a year ago.
I like how if you move really quickly it must interprete everything as straight lines. There is some sort of neat-ifying affect on the lines unlike a real pen and paper.
One of things I find appealing is the slight bleed that thickens the lines. That also has a "neatifying" effect because the algorithm only allows it to bleed to the exact same point before the "saturation" stops.
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More Sketch and Swap. I just screen-captured the one above, by some random genius, after I submitted my image of a grandma stepping on a pompadoured guy's head.
It's Mario, of course, with a tiny cap, broad shoulders, and bull neck, kind of like those superhero Marios that popped up about a year ago.
- tom moody 9-07-2006 11:13 pm
I like how if you move really quickly it must interprete everything as straight lines. There is some sort of neat-ifying affect on the lines unlike a real pen and paper.
- j (guest) 9-08-2006 9:52 pm
One of things I find appealing is the slight bleed that thickens the lines. That also has a "neatifying" effect because the algorithm only allows it to bleed to the exact same point before the "saturation" stops.
- tom moody 9-10-2006 3:41 am