Graffiti Analysis iPhone Edition…

Graffiti Analysis is now available pocket sized for everyday use with the release of the iPhone edition: DustTag v1.0!

DustTag is an iPhone application designed for graffiti writers that visualizes the motion involved in the creation of a tag. Motion data is recorded, analyzed and archived in a free and open database, 000000book.com, where writers can share 3-D animated representations of their hand styles. Features include: line thickness based on speed, tags rendered in 3-D based on time, rotating the phone rotates the tag in 3-D, and much more!

Download source code (OpenFrameworks)

Project page

Download from Apple App store

Graffiti Analysis: DustTag was created by Chris Sugrue and Evan Roth in OpenFramewerkz.

Note: The current version of DustTag is available for 3.1.2, but will shortly be updated for compatibility with 3.0 and higher.


COMMENTS

Will it eventually see the particle system of the desktop app? That’s really the only improvement I can see aside from more integration with http://000000book.com/ – sign in etc

Allan added these pithy words on Jan 05 10 at 2:12 pm

sweet ! so nice that you threw up the code.

happy to see vectorField.getVfromPos(…), it’s just like home :)

zach added these pithy words on Jan 05 10 at 6:54 pm

woa. Cristina rocking it.

Geraldine added these pithy words on Jan 06 10 at 11:31 am

Awesome ! so nice that you threw up the code.

Manohara | How To Reduce Belly Fat added these pithy words on Jan 11 10 at 1:09 am

Is there a way to send the GML directly to a network port and retrieve it in Graffiti Analysis on the desktop for playback?

Jake added these pithy words on Mar 07 10 at 12:32 am

Dear Cave-Men,

Stop writing on shit that doesn’t belong to you. No one thinks you’re cool. Assholes.

Sincerely,
Fucking Everyone.

Charlie added these pithy words on Dec 20 11 at 8:57 am

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  1. iPhone版 Graffiti Analysis | 東京 F.A.T.
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