More experimentation and learning - variation on the clock theme.
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Hey Matt!
I like your work on the GUI of Blender; it’s nice to have someone who knows about that stuff to be working on that project.
Secondly, thanks for bringing ‘processing’ to my attention. It’s a neat idea; especially since now I don’t have to fire up Flash just to experiment (even though Flash does anti-aliasing for me automatically).
Take a look at my last numerical experiment: http://www.sentineldesign.net/xml_navigator/ (an XML visualizer). If you want more check out levitated.net… they do similar types of things.
Take care,
Drew Yeaton
Sentinel Design Group
Hey, that XML browser is pretty clever, I’ve also bookmarked levitated.net to check out when I had a bit of time. Thanks for commenting!