Acorn Art Thread
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Wow great images
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Incredible use of colour in that one, with the blue-magenta palette really setting the tone. Very well done!
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Thanks
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Mucking around with Art4Eva Mode 2 palette animation.
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That is a quite excellent composition Lance.
Worth a mode7 version ?
Worth a mode7 version ?
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Not sure this could be turned into Mode 7 as it's all about colour cycling in Mode 2.
It is an excellent example of what can be done with the new colour cycling features in the Art4Eva art program.
He just keeps pushing this program further and further
It is an excellent example of what can be done with the new colour cycling features in the Art4Eva art program.
He just keeps pushing this program further and further
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this is really good! do you use software on the beeb to do this or do you just use code?
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Lover of all things acorn, but especially the 8 bits!
- bbc b issue 7 with econet- electron issue 2 - microvitec cub 653 - a420/1 -
i like to use as much original hardware as possible, and only use disk and tapes!
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Ah interesting question. Today I have been playing with code and BBC Basic SDL for Windows.
I wrote a basic program that draws skies and stripes for clouds and some basic buildings.
Then I took that program and copied it into the brill Telepaint teletext art package that Fourthstone wrote in BBC Basic SDL.
He put a custom Button in there under the 'C' menu which means when you press it - it runs a procedure called PROC CUSTOM1
So it's really easy to write a little program in BBC Basic and copy it in and have it working in the Teletext Editor.
I then added a few lines in the picture generated and a planet and the odd seperated graphics code to make it look interesting.
I could expand the program more but its just a basic thing to get the ideas started.
Here is Telepaint that runs in BBC Basic for SDL
https://github.com/marsFS/ART-4-Windows
Here's what my code generates.....I find the simplicity is so nice and it surprises every time
I am going to tackle Music 5000 next and see if I can get some random music going
I wrote a basic program that draws skies and stripes for clouds and some basic buildings.
Then I took that program and copied it into the brill Telepaint teletext art package that Fourthstone wrote in BBC Basic SDL.
He put a custom Button in there under the 'C' menu which means when you press it - it runs a procedure called PROC CUSTOM1
So it's really easy to write a little program in BBC Basic and copy it in and have it working in the Teletext Editor.
I then added a few lines in the picture generated and a planet and the odd seperated graphics code to make it look interesting.
I could expand the program more but its just a basic thing to get the ideas started.
Here is Telepaint that runs in BBC Basic for SDL
https://github.com/marsFS/ART-4-Windows
Here's what my code generates.....I find the simplicity is so nice and it surprises every time
I am going to tackle Music 5000 next and see if I can get some random music going