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Android Jones visuals
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 10:55
by dsquareddan
I missed seeing this performance at a festival I worked this summer, but after seeing videos, i'm completely blown away by this VJ style.
Does anyone have any idea on how he does this?
Re: Android Jones visuals
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 23:00
by Sadler
No idea how he does it but this is a mirrored feedback effect on a transformed sprite...
Re: Android Jones visuals
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 02:14
by dsquareddan
Sadler wrote:No idea how he does it but this is a mirrored feedback effect on a transformed sprite...
mind sharing a screenshot of the feedback fx? everytime i try to do that so it looks "stuttered" it just ends up being a blurry trail
Re: Android Jones visuals
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 09:02
by bart
Very nice work indeed!
Re: Android Jones visuals
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 11:01
by Sadler
Perhaps it's because I'm using Big Fug Feedback
Re: Android Jones visuals
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 22:07
by 4eyes
He draws live with a wacom tablet. Not sure about the software.
Re: Android Jones visuals
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2015 12:30
by dsquareddan
one thing I'm noticing watching the videos is that his "delay/feedback" effect still has the animations playing as the image echoes around. Not just a frozen slice of a frame. and somehow he has a Hue rotate effect with a delay through the trails. and they also fade away after a certain time, or he can quickly do a clear of the whole canvas
Re: Android Jones visuals
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 00:01
by Raydiant Visuals
I had an opportunity to play with Andrew's set-up a few years ago at the Envision Festival where we were both playing. At that time he was using a particle generator, I think it was ParticleIllusion, but don't remember the exact name. He programs a ton of his imagery, which is brilliant in and of itself, into the program as 'brush tips,' which he then activates live with his wacom tablet and stylus. These particles then reiterate throughout the screen as he draws, and he can change the graphic with a push of the stylus' button.
I saw him again at the Envision Festival this year, and he was doing the same thing with the particle program, but it appears that he is now Syphoning that program through Resolume. I saw a few pics of him performing at the Dead's 50th shows and it looked like he was using the same set-up.
His work is definitely in its own class, especially as still images.