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Search results for: 10/4/02
  • pixel.nascimpact.com 10/15/02 
    Description: pixel art plus tutorials and downloadable goodies
    Comments: I know.  It's a strange affliction, this thing I have for pixels.  It's getting out of hand this month but pixel art is downright cool and I've just got to do my thing.  On October 1st, I told you about the "amazing realism" of the pixelized apartment at fuz.dk. My pick on October 4th had "pixel" in its name, though it was the photography that grabbed me.  On October 11th, there were Nevr's cool pixelated models of houses to play with.  Pixels, pixels, pixels!  Today's pick seems to fit perfectly into my October obsession with all things pixel.  The "Pixel Art" section has 10 different tasty pieces.  The detail of the building and people in "Garden Party" is astounding and Nicolas a/k/a Nasc Impact also has an apartment artwork that rocks.  There's an animated piece done at the "request of certain members of neokulture" that I liked, too, but I better warn you that it's on the graphic side – gee, those tiny pixelized pools of blood sure look real.  The site's all in French but Google's language tools did a pretty good job translating, so I also explored Nasc's tutorials.  There's also some wallpapers, brushes, and WinAmp skins for download, and a "Flash" section with several samples of games he's been working on.  Excellent site design with pixels galore – definitely a cool site.  I'll try to keep the rest of October pixel-free but I ain't makin' no promises...
     
  • pixeljuice 10/4/02 
    Description: exploring creativity (Flash)
    Comments: Today's pick is a "project exploring creativity" from a guy who calls himself JeeJee.  The content is primarily visual, presented via a clean, minimal Flash interface – I find the simplicity and quiet look and feel of the site quite appealing.  Though there's few words on the site, the content speaks for itself.  There's several photos I really liked – one of people sitting in what looks like a dimly-lit restaurant or tavern and another of people on a dark, narrow, building-surrounded street with the brightness of a daylight sun in the distance.  I also liked the close-up shots of faces, focused on the subjects' eyes and some of the more abstract photos as well.  JeeJee's only made one "movie" so far but promises more coming soon and he's also made a "pong" game that's fun to play.  It's different from others in that you control your paddle with the cursor instead of the arrow keys.  The "you Loser" message I got prompted me to try again (and again).  I got better at the game after figuring out that simply clicking on the paddle will hold unto it – I was holding the button down before which was hindering my ability to move the mouse smoothly.  Cool.  This clean and simple personal space provides glimpses into one's creativity with a little fun on the side...
     

















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