Kuler Creator Dissected in Computer Arts Issue 145 -Tutorial+Source Code


A couple months ago, I was approached by the people from Computer Arts to write a tutorial explaining how KulerCreator was made. They had an upcoming issue that was going to feature a number of leading generative artists, like fellow Peorian Erik Natzke, among others, and wanted a tutorial that would show the readers a relatively simple generative project to get them started in creating their own compositions. I gladly obliged.

The tutorial is published in Computer Arts Issue 145, so if you are interested in seeing how the colorful orbs came to be, and learn a bit about the Kuler API and some simple AS3 drawing, along with E4X, go pick up an issue. I think the tutorial is a bit out of the norm for the magazine, as KulerCreator contains no illustration or traditional “art” at all. It truly is completely code driven, so the path to completing the project is somewhat different than the usual pieces in the magazine. I hope that the readers are finding value in it and can use some of the ideas presented in the piece to create their own generative pieces or web service powered art.

I know I felt honored to placed in such a great magazine. While I am not a subscriber to Computer Arts, I do read it from time to time, so it was a real pleasure to be chosen as a contributor. When you consider the other designers in the issue like Go Media, Edvard Scott, etc… It really is something to have my work featured next to theirs.

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5 comments

  1. Juan Sanchez Feb 10

    That’s awesome, man. Congrats! How about a little Degrafa in there ;-)

  2. Chad Feb 10

    That is a great idea actually. KulerCreator is currently made with Flash, but if/when I rewrite it in Flex I will most likely use Degrafa to do so.

  3. Awebus Nov 18

    It is good..and Great tutorial from people of Computer Arts. I think If you are interested in seeing how the colorful orbs came to be, and learn a bit about the Kuler API and some simple AS3 drawing,.. Thanks dear

  4. Tolga Feb 13

    That is a great idea actually. Tolga.

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