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Continuing my pixel bending experiments, this shader converts an image/video into coloured dots, creating a 'retro' feeling (or whatever emotions are stirred in you by the presence of a dotted grid). I tried to get a video demo, but since I have no idea how to do that in Flash, all I got you is this image preview
. This shader is compatible with Flash.
I've started experimenting with the awesome Pixel Bender Toolkit (a sort-of shader for 2D images) and since I'm obsessed with HDR-esque imagery, well my first 'hello-world' shader I decided to write would be one that gives pictures an HDR-like highlight effect
. The result is far from perfect, there are noticeable artifacts, but it is reasonable. The preview comparison image shows the result as-is, without any post-processing (except the logo and the split, of course).
Google Summer of Code is over and finally, a new version of LimeSurvey is released. Sporting the new Dashboard Engine and UI I've been working on over summer, as well as work of my fellow GSOCer, Daniel (dqminh), who has been improving the Survey Engine and providing back-end code for Statistics, LimeSurvey 2.0 looks forward to a bright future and hopes to attract more developers.
Anyway, the Beta is now up for grabs, but if you prefer, you can take a test ride on the online Developers' Demo first. If you are looking for a powerful, source tool to design and deploy surveys, LimeSurvey is a serious contender for the job!
- This summer, I'll be taking part in GSOC 2009, developing a Dashboard system for the prominent open source survey tool, LimeSurvey. Be sure to check it out, the upcoming LimeSurvey 2 looks very promising!
- The latest Menu Inventor source code (1.2 + 1.1x) has been submmited to the Sourceforge SVN repository
- Chemix has been launched and used by 200 users last month
- Completed a new, paid webdesign deal: http://koch.cz/
This primarily affects multiline batch files, but, in general, Menu Inventor should probably change to the directory of the file to be executed in every case before the file is exec'd. At least it should be a per-entry option.
Besides that, works great.
Chemix 2.0 gets released today! Completely rewritten and sporting a brand new UI, it allows you to drag, drop, rotate, pan, zoom and even add liquids to your lab diagrams. Also, you finally get to save your image, so no more resorting to PrintScreen (how lame was that!
). Plus, it's now developed as an online tool, so no download needed and whenever there's an update, you get it straight away.
Don't just take my word for it and check it out
.
Basic instructions
Prerequisites
Chemix 2.0 requires a web browser with Flash plugin 10. Some people have complained that when running the application, it just flickers and is unusable - outdated Flash plugin is the sole reason - just grab the latest version and restart the browser.




