Archives: 'Software'
Thursday 3 July 2008
Looking for beautiful colors? Dr. Woohoo gives you three new color tools to create instant palettes: Search Flickr. Capture images with your WebCam. Or drag-n-drop images from your computer. Just click a magic button, and the colors are saved to Illustrator, Photoshop or as an XML file for Processing.
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Monday 16 June 2008
With the introduction of Adobe AIR last year, we gained the ability to create stand-alone applications – leveraging our ActionScript skill sets – using Flash CS3, Flex Builder and the Flex Builder SDK. With all of the functionality that Flash brought us online, combined with the level of control on the desktop, AIR opened the […]
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Friday 8 February 2008
There’s a relatively new error when rendering out of After Effects due to Apple’s QuickTime 7.4.
“After Effects error: opening movie – you do not have permission to open this file (-54). ”
If you recently upgraded to 7.4, you’ll want to upgrade again to 7.4.1 to resolve the issue. Here’s a little more info on […]
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Sunday 30 September 2007
Adobe Illustrator CS3 + Flickr + In The Mod mash-up from dr woohoo on Vimeo
What do you get when Dr. Woohoo mashes up Adobe Illustrator CS3, Flickr and In The Mod: Color Analytics? A free swf Panel that runs inside AI CS3 that allows you to search Flickr & In The Mod, view the colors […]
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Monday 24 September 2007
I have recently completed the Adobe Illustrator (AI) CS3 Edition of In The Mod. As a designer, you now have access to hundreds of color palettes from (in)famous paintings at your finger tips. With the click of a single button, you can replace the colors in your existing Swatches Palette with the colors from the […]
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Thursday 21 June 2007
How-to Mix Colors like Picasso with Illustrator CS3 + In The Mod from dr woohoo on Vimeo
So you want to be able to learn from the masters and mix colors like Josef Albers, Picasso, Dali, O’Keeffe or several hundred other incredible artists? If you combine Adobe’s Illustrator (AI) CS3, color palettes from In The Mod […]
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Thursday 21 June 2007
Illustrator CS3 + In The Mod + Live Paint = Happiness from dr woohoo on Vimeo
The Live Paint Bucket is one of my favorite new tools in Illustrator CS3. Combined with the ASE palettes from either kuler and/or In The Mod (ITM) along with two scripts (SortByHue-Sat-Bri and RemoveAllSwatches), the Live Paint Bucket is fine-tuned […]
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Saturday 2 June 2007
Kultnation vs. Dr. Woohoo!
creating a 3d vector-based paint system: the inspiration:
as soon as i saw Sooz’s work from Kultnation, i was inspired and knew i had to work with him. in one particular image (see above), he has hundreds of squiggly little vector guys all swimming all over. i loved it. i needed to […]
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Tuesday 29 May 2007
Sometimes when I’m working with a lot of colors in my Swatches Panel in Illustrator, I want to sort them by Hue, Saturation or Brightness. To do so, I use a jsx script I made, SortByHue-Sat-Bri, which you can download here and use at your own discretion. Please note that it currently only supports the […]
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Sunday 22 April 2007
With companies like Pantone and sites like kuler, darius’ COLOURlovers and In The Mod: Color Analytics, we celebrate and share a common goal – we are in search of beautiful color palettes. Our approach and methods of defining our treasured palettes may be similar, like using a community to build our databases. It also may […]
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