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Impressionist

October 26, 2009
Author:

Mark Stewart

http://www.publicreative.com
Location:
London
Rate Experiment (232 ratings):
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A canvas element to that lets you upload images and recreate them to look as if they were painted. You can use the generator to paint for you or just click and draw on the canvas. The colour of the brush is sourced from the underlying uploaded image. You can change various settings for different effects.

Technology:

HTML5, canvas, jQuery, jQueryUI, JavaScript

Comments

By Satish Yadav on May 10, 2010

good to see

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By mrbillmc on March 17, 2010

LOVE, love, love it! this is awesome fun and fast!

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By Preeti Edul on February 24, 2010

This is absolutely fab! Love it!

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By Chris on February 18, 2010

this would be an awesome screen saver.

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By Michael on February 09, 2010

can't figure out how to upload my own photo in chrome. otherwise very cool on sample image.

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By Anonaumus on February 01, 2010

Ya i think its totally awsome

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By juan takumi on January 31, 2010

this is thsnchsgf

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By shan on January 26, 2010

h n d m b

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By Dianne on January 21, 2010

this is really cool! thanks for sharing it.

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By KSC on January 21, 2010

Wow, this is great! I couldn't get photos to upload on safari, but it worked great on firefox!

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By Awesome Person Named Carol on January 17, 2010

now if only i could find out have to put it on a canvas...

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By Jody on December 24, 2009

Nice!

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By maddie on December 19, 2009

slow and buggy on chrome.

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By Siddarth Iyer on March 12, 2010

Agree... very slow!!!

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By Paul on April 15, 2010

although the process is not new...doing it within a web browser via javascripting is interesting. when you get around to better brush stroke techniques....we could see a much prettier web presence from many boring website when they start playing with this type of tool.

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By paul on December 09, 2009

awesome. great effects

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By goggles on December 06, 2009

goggle chromse is d bestest

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By John B on December 02, 2009

It won't work for me, I've got a file less than 1 mb, I've tried extensions other than .jpg, what's the problem?

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By Heebie on November 18, 2009

It's awesome! I really love it! however, it would be even better if it had a fast forward button.

thanks for the great experiment.

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By boogstersu2 on November 07, 2009

ill be the most popular artist on dA soon! xD

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By mikhael on November 05, 2009

funny tool =)

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By Bredok on November 04, 2009

Sure is great... but under 1 mb, thats kinda annoying...

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By Horse Lady on November 02, 2009

Kewl. Totally cool. I put, 5 pics of horses and it was awesome!! I wish i could put it as my background

dad won't let me

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By Shane on November 01, 2009

Under 1mb?!

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By Sean Fish on October 29, 2009

Thank you

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By longago on October 28, 2009

trippy for sure...uploaded a few photos to experiment awesome results...Great work

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By Dizzy on October 28, 2009

Dopeee

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By * on October 27, 2009

This is great put some of my wallpapers i made in gimp and that give them the effect ive been missing to make them awesome

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By Joe on October 26, 2009

Cool!

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By FireFox on October 26, 2009

These are like Photoshop filters...

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By hiteshchavda on October 26, 2009

Look Awsome!!

Great work

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By ! on October 26, 2009

This is great!

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By Ally on November 10, 2009

Whaddaya mean, I can't get it to work, how does it work??

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By George Burrows on November 17, 2009

programmes look wonderful.Migt be exciting to use them.

How can one subscribe to this item.

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