Johan Ronström
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Mar
31

Budapest

Imorgon bitti åker jag och resten av folkmusikinstitutionen på musikhögskolan på turné/studieresa till Budapest, med gig-stop i Malmö och Berlin. Vi ska ha utbyte med Liszt-akademin och sedan åka runt och uppleva det traditionella musik- och danslivet i Ungern och Transylvanien. Fildelning på hög nivå i nästan tre veckor.

Mycket spännande kommer ju även hända på hemmafronten medan vi är borta. Imorgon träder Ipred-lagen i kraft, och sen faller ju domen 17 april i Spectrial, rättegången mot The Pirate Bay.

Jag tänkte försöka följa läget lite sporadiskt där nerifrån, men jag kommer troligen inte skriva så mycket. Om det inte händer nåt kul där nere som jag vill dela med mig av!

Politik - Johan @ 21:23 | Inga kommentarer »

Mar
21

Pixel art and text for cross stitch and mosaic

I’ve been looking around for themes for cross stitch patterns. I’ve found some interesting places to look.

In my instructable on making cross stitch patterns, I described how to make patterns from photographs, so I think I’ll leave that for now.

I’ve been looking more into pixel art. Motifs made in low resolution fit cross stitching, and mosaic, very well. There are a few interesting places to look for those.

One first thing, though. If you are using Firefox (I hope you are) and want to look at pixel art, then “Ctrl-+” and “Ctrl-0″ are your friends! Use that to zoom in the page (and reset zoom) so that you don’t have to squint too much. Unfortunately Firefox 3 blurs the images on zoom, but it’s still useful.

UPDATE: The FancyZoom feature my blog uses seems to resize larger images to fit the screen, so they blur. You can use [Ctrl+Click] (or [Cmd+Click]) to open them in a new window/tab in full 1:1 size.

The first is video games. The older video games have great low resolution art made with just a few colors. You don’t have to be into retro gaming to appreciate the themes. Here are a few examples (I just love the little skyline in the “the Trolls in Crazyland”!):

Captured in NES emulation:
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SNES games have more colors, but you can always reduce later. Or not.
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There are some great sprites that can be extracted from these games. Most of the work has already been done, though. In the Sprite Database I found these. Just look at the treasure chests and bookshelves, and those animals!

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Those are from “Zelda III” (SNES), “Chrono Trigger” (SNES), “Dragon Quest - Caravan Heart” (GBA) and “Catz” (GBA)

There are also, of course, great art in older PC games. There are a lot of games, but this is from Monkey Island, Heroes of Might and Magic III, and Settlers II.

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Another really great resource is online pixel artists. There are a lot of people that make “isometric pixel art” like these beautiful artworks. There is a LOT of things happening here that can be used individually or together.

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My favorite resource right now is pixeljoint.com where users add their own pixel art and rate each others’. There are toplists and tags, and many submissions in many different styles are just great! Check these out!

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Last but not least, I’ve been looking at text, for captions and such. There are a lot of pixel fonts with different style. One of my favorite smallest fonts is silkscreen:
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But here the old computer games have mastered low resolution text. The one I tend to resort to is a shadowed NES-font (there are many other game fonts on that page):

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Outlined fonts also look very good in stitches:
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That’s it for now!

When you have put together your design, look at my instructable on how to make it into a pattern for cross stitch, mosaic, perler beads, or whatever you fancy!

Have fun!

Ideas - Johan @ 3:19 | 2 kommentarer »

Mar
13

Flatscreen pop up lift mount

I read a instructable about hiding a flatscreen TV behind a wooden cabinet using an electric TV lift system.

This seems like a nice sollution, but my DIY instinct says that this could be done in a cheaper and more do-it-yourself fashion.

So how can this be done?

One sollution could be to build some kind of wooden hydraulic scissor lift system, operated by a foot pedal. Like so:

Ot maybe you could make something out of a discarded office chair lift. But the problem there would be to control the lowering, and the speed of the rise.

No real sollution here, and without TV, cabinet and somewhere to live I can’t really try anything, but post a comment if you think or try something out!

UPDATE: I did some illustrations of a possible sollution using tackles and wire and a foot pedal.

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Or you could use the same approach using just a winch. This could make a great industrial/steam punk theme!

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Ideas - Johan @ 11:09 | Inga kommentarer »

Mar
3

Ridån gick ner i tingsrätten

Idag gick ridån ner på Spectrial-scenen i tingsrätten. Rättegången är slut, dom meddelas 17 april, kl 11.00. Men misströsta icke, det finns ju fler scener detta utspelar sig på!

Igår höll åklagarsidan sina slutpläderingar. Det verkade som att de inte hade nåt nytt att komma med, utom att de yrkade på flera miljoner i skadestånd och ett års fängelse.

Ett härligt citat från Monique:

“Att konsumera filmer och TV-serier via The Pirate Bay är att ligga på rygg och låta stekta sparvar flyga in i munnen på dig, oavsett om du är hungrig eller inte. Sparvarna ligger också i drivor runt dig för att du ska kunna konsumera dom när du vill utan att det kräver nån som helst uppoffring från din sida.”
(Monique Wasted, slutplädering 09-03-02)

Say what?

Och idag höll försvaret sina slutpläderingar. De verkade ha lite mer kött på benen. “Det finns inget åtal.”

Så nu väntar vi bara på besked.

Politik - Johan @ 22:44 | Inga kommentarer »