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Color Stippling

Posted onMarch 16, 2013May 15, 20158 Comments

At the end of writing my post on Stippling and Blue Noise, I left it wondering how would this apply if we wanted to use colors. Just to recapitulate, the idea of stippling is to generate a reproduction of an image by halftoning, making use of fixed-size points distributed on a plane. The points need Read More …

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