NodeZArt - art with nodes

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hey guys,

here's some fun art work that ive made in the node editor of houdini. Yes, in the node editor. No photoshop. Im calling it NodeZArt.. cuz its simply art with nodes.. and it has my initials too (ZA)..

Lemme know wat you think…

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batman1.jpg (253.5 KB)

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Nice! Very crafty
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node art like pixel art,
fun stuff
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Much Thanks… and here are some more..

the King Himself.. and Our very own Gandalf, the Houdini Wizard..

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how are you able to get the color of the image per pixel?
I am assuming a script reads the image pixel by pixel and for each pixel drops a node and set that color.
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Really Fun!
My Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/user5877906/videos [vimeo.com]
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how are you able to get the color of the image per pixel?
I am assuming a script reads the image pixel by pixel and for each pixel drops a node and set that color.


yup u r partially correct… im reading the image into houdini and converting it to point data so that i can adjust the resolution within houdini. then im using a python script to read that info and created the nodes accordingly.
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AH!
very smart!!!
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much thanks fellow Houdinian !
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was to fun to watch

https://vimeo.com/102440933 [vimeo.com]

was a very fun stuff to do, but a pain to delete the nodes when the script didnt work
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i really exciting when see this work done with houdini nodes.
thanks for your great idea.
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was to fun to watch

https://vimeo.com/102440933 [vimeo.com]

was a very fun stuff to do, but a pain to delete the nodes when the script didnt work

i'm abit suprised that it takes so long to build the image with nodes….
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was to fun to watch

https://vimeo.com/102440933 [vimeo.com]

was a very fun stuff to do, but a pain to delete the nodes when the script didnt work

Nyyce

Yea absolutely, deleting nodes is a pain.. I normally just open a new file and start over again..
That's faster.. :wink:
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here's the latest NodeZArt sample..

https://vimeo.com/102758986 [vimeo.com]

the logic is similar but slightly more complex than before…

lemme know wat you think…

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here's how i achieved it…

took an image sequence, converted it to point data.. since the point numbers were changing on each frame i made an ID like attribute that remains consistent.. then wrote a Python script to convert the points to nodes.. where the node names were same as the IDs.. this was a very slow process..

What i figured out was that changing the color of an existing node is faster than creating a new node. So i checked if the current node (point) was present in previous frame, if yes then change color of existing node else put a new node. And in the end of the loop i checked if any node were present in previous but not in current then delete the nodes. This sped up the process quite a lot.
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hahahah awesome, you have some amazing patience man , bravo
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hahahah awesome, you have some amazing patience man , bravo

thanks tricecold..
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I am just so frigging impressed. I would not be surprised if you figure out a new temporal dimension..
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I am just so frigging impressed. I would not be surprised if you figure out a new temporal dimension..

thnx grayOlorin.. Yess the temporal dimension does exist..
Check this out https://vimeo.com/102758986 [vimeo.com]
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OMG this is so good. This style of the images generated with the nodes never gets old.
It's also quite intriguing how a few small colored rectangles tricks our senses in such a flagrant way. It's as if I've never heard of pixel based displays.
Our monkey brains are both staggeringly primitive and capable of greatness in the same time. I've read it in a “pop-science” magazine.
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