Let's start with the 25 Doge (Shiba Inu) Punk series.
Note: See Pixel Art Collection Quick Starter - Generate Algorithmically Your Own Curated (or Randomized) Collection to create your own doge punk series from scratch.
Let's turn the "classic" 24x24 doge (shiba inu) punk series into Damien Hirst's "The Currency" inspired modern dotty spotty art.
require 'pixelart'
doges = ImageComposite.read( "i/doge.png", width: 24, height: 24 )
Yes, that's it. To double check that we got 25 doge punks try the (tile) count:
doges.count #=> 25
Bingo!
Let's loop over all doge images in the composite one-by-one:
doges.each_with_index do |doge, id|
###
# for testing generate "basic"
# doge images with spots (no "currency" background)
doge_spots = doge.spots( 10 )
doge_spots.save( "tmp/doge-#{id}-spots-v1.png" )
doge_spots = doge.spots( 5,
spacing: 5, center: [-1,1], radius: [3,6] )
doge_spots.save( "tmp/doge-#{id}-spots-v2.png" )
end
Let's have a looksie at the first spots version (240×240 -- 24×10px spots) for doge #0, #6, #10.
And the second spots version (235×235 -- 24×5px spots + (24-1)×5px spacing) for doge #0, #6, #10.
Let's add the "magic" currency background spots and rerun the the loop:
BACKGROUND_SPOTS = [
# blue-ish
'49355E', '16437A', '096598', '4B8BBB', '9CD9DE', 'C5A7C6',
# red-ish
'A5282C', 'D14C37', 'CF6A71', 'DD5E36', 'DDA315', 'F3A925',
# green-ish
'4C7031', '95A025', '66BA8C', '316D5F',
# gray-ish /white-ish
'C2B6AF', 'BFC0C5', '3BC8B5',
]
doges.each_with_index do |doge, id|
#####
# collection №1
doge_spots = doge.zoom(2).spots( 5, spacing: 5,
center: [-1,1], radius: [3,6],
background: BACKGROUND_SPOTS )
doge_spots.save( "o/no1/doge-#{id}[email protected]" )
#####
# collection №2
doge_spots = doge.zoom(2).spots( 5, spacing: 5,
center: [-3,3], radius: [2,8],
background: BACKGROUND_SPOTS )
doge_spots.save( "o/no2/doge-#{id}[email protected]" )
# bonus: high-definition (hi-def) XXXL poster-size
# vector graphics quality
doge_spots = doge.zoom(2).spots_hidef( 5, spacing: 5,
center: [-3,3], radius: [2,8],
background: BACKGROUND_SPOTS )
doge_spots.save( "o/no2/doge-#{id}[email protected]" )
end
Yes, that's it. Run the script to generate your currency collections.
In the /o
directory you will now find two collections,
that is, /no1
and /no2
.
The /no2
includes
a bonus high-definition (hi-def) XXXL poster-size
quality vector graphics version (see the .svg
extension).
Let's have a looksie at the biggie 2x (475×475) versions for doge #0, #6, #10.
Collection №1
Collection №2
That's it. Yes, you can! Change the currency spot colors to your liking and generate your own currency doge collections.
Let's start with the 221 Cool Cats TV Heads series.
Let's turn the "classic" 24x24 cool cat series into Damien Hirst's "The Currency" inspired modern dotty spotty art.
require 'pixelart'
cats = ImageComposite.read( "i/coolcats_tvheads.png", width: 24, height: 24 )
Yes, that's it. To double check that we got 225 cats try the (tile) count:
cats.count #=> 225
Bingo! Note: The TV Heads composite ends with 4 "empties", thus, the real count 221 (225 - 4).
Let's loop over all cat images in the composite one-by-one:
221.times do |id|
cat = cats[id]
###
# for testing generate "basic"
# cat images with spots (no background)
cat_spots = cat.spots( 10 )
cat_spots.save( "tmp/cat-#{id}-spots-v1.png" )
cat_spots = cat.spots( 5, spacing: 5, center: [-1,1], radius: [3,6] )
cat_spots.save( "tmp/cat-#{id}-spots-v2.png" )
end
Let's have a looksie at the first spots version (240×240 -- 24×10px spots) for cool cats #0, #6, #12.
And the second spots version (235×235 -- 24×5px spots + (24-1)×5px spacing) for cool cats #0, #6, #12.
Let's add the "magic" currency background spots and rerun the the loop:
BACKGROUND_SPOTS = [
# blue-ish
'49355E', '16437A', '096598', '4B8BBB', '9CD9DE', 'C5A7C6',
# red-ish
'A5282C', 'D14C37', 'CF6A71', 'DD5E36', 'DDA315', 'F3A925',
# green-ish
'4C7031', '95A025', '66BA8C', '316D5F',
# gray-ish /white-ish
'C2B6AF', 'BFC0C5', '3BC8B5',
]
221.times do |id|
cat = cats[id]
#####
# collection №3
cat_spots = cat.zoom(2).spots( 5, spacing: 5,
center: [-1,1], radius: [3,6],
background: BACKGROUND_SPOTS )
cat_spots.save( "o/no3/cat-#{id}[email protected]" )
#####
# collection №4
cat_spots = cat.zoom(2).spots( 5, spacing: 5,
center: [-3,3], radius: [2,8],
background: BACKGROUND_SPOTS )
cat_spots.save( "o/no4/cat-#{id}[email protected]" )
# bonus: high-definition (hi-def) XXXL poster-size
# vector graphics quality
cat_spots = cat.zoom(2).spots_hidef( 5, spacing: 5,
center: [-3,3], radius: [2,8],
background: BACKGROUND_SPOTS )
cat_spots.save( "o/no4/cat-#{id}[email protected]" )
end
Yes, that's it. Run the script to generate your currency collections.
In the /o
directory you will now find two collections,
that is, /no3
and /no4
.
The /no4
includes
a bonus high-definition (hi-def) XXXL poster-size
quality vector graphics version (see the .svg
extension).
Let's have a looksie at the biggie 2x (475×475) versions for cool cats #0, #6, #12.
Collection №3
Collection №4
That's it. Yes, you can! Change the currency spot colors to your liking and generate your own currency cats collections.
Unicorns? Dragons? Frogs? Try:
Find more 24x24 downloads at the Awesome 24px (and 28px¹) Downloads - Free Pixel Art Collections in the 24x24 (and 28x28¹) Format page.
Post them on the CryptoPunksDev (& CurrencyArtDev) reddit. Thanks.