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Leaving painted graphics on stage is very powerfull to create nice images with simple movement algorithms. Related to this study a few years ago, I’ve recreated it with the new BitmapData possebilities.

nos wrote...

beautiful

majc wrote...

/me tries to sothink this.. bugger :[

shrikant wrote...

That is awesome. Can you share the code?

vamapaull wrote...

Nice! :)
I see very nice things on your blog
Keep up the good work!

particlesRUS wrote...

very cool!

nameiso wrote...

perfect

johannes.boyne wrote...

quixotic :D

PS:
Did you share the code?

CEO wrote...

Thats awesome…how does it works?

Buff Dogg wrote...

Do you have any recommendations on books that explain movement algorithm theory and code examples that can be translated to action script?

Thanks for any help.

Jonas wrote...

Well, I’ve seen a lot, but nothing like that. I am soooo amazed.

julian wrote...

please can i view the source this is astomsihing work and I really would love to know how to do it. please allow the fla source to be available

keithics wrote...

Very cool!!! can i use it for my site?

Richard Cutts wrote...

Very nice, you should make this a screensaver

Kostas J. wrote...

I believe that you’ve just inspired me to dive into the particle physics world… Thank you for existing!

Astonishing works indeed.

Dru wrote...

All of your projects like this are crazy there is no other way to put it. i could imagine seeing these in a tech museum .

Rich Howard wrote...

wow… beautiful. and also, too bizarre. i just put something like this together as a demo for a class i’m teaching. and i actually did make it a screensaver. (Windows-only for now, i’m afraid.)
www.richcafe.com/flash/quadcurves.htm

thanks for your site, andre. i’ll return for inspiration.

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