RMAUG Mini-Max Pixel Bender Presentation Files

Last night I gave an extremely fast run down on Pixel Bender to the Rocky Mountain Adobe User’s Group Mini-Max meeting last night. The presentation was the bare minimum you need to get started playing with Pixel.

I’ve got to give props to Lee Brimelow and his other site gotoandlearn.com for information used in the presentaion as well as the start file for the PixelBender class file in the Flex project.

Resource Links from the preso:

Downloads:

http://www.thekuroko.com/wp-content/plugins/downloads-manager/img/icons/winzip.gif download: RMAUG PixelBender Slides and Sample Class file (562.24KB)
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description: The slides from the presentation as well as the sample class to load a shader file.

http://www.thekuroko.com/wp-content/plugins/downloads-manager/img/icons/default.gif download: RMAUG PixelBender Sample Flex Project (1.62MB)
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description: Sample Flex project that loads a PixelBender shader and applies it to an image.

About John Crosby

A former professional foodie turned keyboard-jockey in favor of a keyboard, cushy chair and cooler working conditions. I now work at Realeyes Media. I am a Partner and Senior Developer and the office Kuroko: In kabuki, the kuroko serve many of the same purposes as running crew. They move scenery and props on stage, aiding in scene changes and costume changes. They will also often play the role of animals, will-o-the-wisps, or other roles which are played not by an actor in full costume, but by holding a prop. Kuroko wear all black, head to toe, in order to imply that they are invisible and not part of the action onstage.
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