Python Based Graphics Course
Owen F. Ransen
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Wed Oct 3 01:27:19 EDT 2001
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I tried to post this, twice, but it did not turn up in the newsgroup...any ideas? PRESS RELEASE Ransen's Artistic Programming Tutor RAPT (Ransen's Artistic Programming Tutor) makes it fun and interesting to create images using programming. You learn to program in order to create images (instead of doing abstract mathematical operations or boring text manipulations). The course consists of an electronic book (PDF format) of 10 chapters and a graphics program which allows you to immediately view and save the images you have made. You will learn to describe and create colors, lines, circles, arcs, points, disks, graded backgrounds etc. You will understand how to use a computer to generate new ideas by casual combinations of simple objects. You will learn how to make spirals and schematic cities, precision optical art and wild random art. RAPT is ideal for artists as a self teaching tool, or for teachers who want a fun way of introducing programming to their pupils. Python, an increasingly popular programming language, is used as the basis of the course. The program runs on Windows-95, 98, ME, NT-4 and 2000. A free demo version is available from http://www.ransen.com/rapt/ The single user full version costs $19.95(US) and allows saving in Illustrator 9 and CorelDraw 10 PS vector formats, as well as normal bitmap formats (PNG,BMP,JPG,PCX,TGA) up to 2500 pixels square. Site licenses are available. For more information contact: Owen Ransen at ransen at nemo.it or The Saelig Company email:Saelig at aol.com Tel: (716) 425 3753 Fax: (716) 425 3835 -- Owen F. Ransen http://www.ransen.com/ Home of Gliftic & Repligator Image Generators
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