Thursday, September 19th, 2013
Extracting Editable Objects from a Single Photo
This is amazing
3-Sweep: Extracting Editable Objects from a Single Photo, SIGGRAPH ASIA 2013 – YouTube.
Posted in Cool Sh*t, Technology
I am a creative that has focused on digital for the last 15 years. I started when Macromedia was new and Visual Basic 4 was hot. I taught myself the ropes, studied Computer Science in college (dropped out) and ended up getting a degree in design. Luckily, the internet came along, and my passion for the web was born. I have been combineing my interests in design and technology since day one of my career and I don't intend to do anything different in the future.
15 years
I've spent the last 15 years working with this small bunch. There is a lot more but you get the idea... AAA, Agilent, AT&T,Audi, Best Buy, Chilis, Chipotle, Chiquita, Duracell, E*Trade, Epson, Finish Line, Gatorade, Grey Advertising, GSDM Advertising, Hallmark, Hewlett Packard, Jamba Juice, Jack Links Beef Jerky, Jim Beam, McDonalds, Motorola, Molson Coors, Naked Juice, Nickelodeon, Noodles and Company, Pentax, Publicis & Hal Riney, Quiznos, Qwest, Red Robin, Sports Illustrated, US Cellular, Vail Resorts, Vox Vodka, and Walmart
Some Awards: 2008 Effie, Webbiea, 8 FWA’s, 3 Adobe Site of the Day, Awwwards’s, Denver 50, W3 Best of show, Create Magazine - Creative of the year Awards, IAC Gold and Best of Show, Horizon Interactive Awards and more...
Thursday, September 19th, 2013
This is amazing
3-Sweep: Extracting Editable Objects from a Single Photo, SIGGRAPH ASIA 2013 – YouTube.
Posted in Cool Sh*t, Technology
Thursday, December 15th, 2011
This is both weird and awesome. It is a cross over between art, instruction and technology gone awesome.
Posted in Technology
Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011
Pretty sure I have a decent link for anyone that has ever wanted to direct your Facebook business page users to another tab once they “like” your page. In searching for the process I cam across a pretty good article on http://www.hyperarts.com. It points everything out pretty well and even steps you through the process. From my initial test everything is working and looks to be the right way to go unless you want to buy a system from someone else.
Posted in Development, Technology Tagged Facebook
Thursday, July 7th, 2011
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Tuesday, July 5th, 2011
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Monday, March 28th, 2011
I love the idea of doing mobile development this way. Completely removes the speed bumps you’d typically see from building a native app in multiple languages. I’m not positive of the difference in capabilities but its very promising in my opinion. Hope to see more on this and try some of it myself.
Posted in Technology
Friday, March 4th, 2011
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Tuesday, January 25th, 2011
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Thursday, January 20th, 2011
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