Textile Stripes by Jim Keaton

Jim Keaton

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Generated in Python. Limited Edition. Contact Jim Keaton. info@gardnerkeaton.com

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About Jim Keaton

Keaton’s digitally designed art is built from art brushes developed in adobe illustrator, photoshop and python algorithms.

Each digitally created artwork is press proofed for quality control on a 24" Epson professional printer. When it meets our standards its then uploaded to Redbubble for their wonderful treatments.

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vector, stripe, stripes, arcs, graphic, python, generated

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  • anne reeskamp
    anne reeskamp5 months ago

    Wonderfully spacious ! Very nice work, Jim !

  • Thanks, anne. I really appreciate your comments.

    – Jim Keaton

  • Benedikt Amrhein
    Benedikt Amrhein5 months ago

    what?? one comment in 2 weeks? … sometimes i don’t get it.
    anyway: another stunning work, my bubblefriend! i love these contrasts..
    p.s. python? i’m in search for graphic programs (always!!).. i think you can recommend it? … and i hope it’s available for windows… because you never know. :o/

  • Benedikt Amrhein
    Benedikt Amrhein5 months ago

    oh… just googled it. python is a programming language, right? … sigh. i am so totally not apt for programming languages… :o(

  • Not to worry. I write just enough code to keep me out of trouble. I use Python in Nodebox 2 generators. Its great to extend Python by using C and C++ libraries in Python. I’m enclosing a link that will get you started. Keep in mind, you can export your Python designs as an eps and reshape and rework them in illustrator. You can generate 150 different looks of the same design. Its mind blowing what you can do just playing around with the existing code. I use Python for about 5% of my digital art.
    Have fun!
    http://nodebox.net/code/index.php/shared_2009-0...

    – Jim Keaton

  • Benedikt, NodeBox2 works for mac or pc.
    http://www.creativeapplications.net/mac/nodebox...

    – Jim Keaton