Archive for the ‘GOG’ Category

A river of generators

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

User-created generators are showing up in a steady stream now, we’re happy to report. Some of our favorites:

Recent generators

You can browse more on the complete generator list. So as not to be lazy and leave everything to users, I made a generator too - a green-dyed river as a practice run for St. Patrick’s day. I would like to talk just a little bit about how I did it. The generator looks like this:

Dying the Chicago River

It is made exactly like a billboard with the Billboard GOG, with two important differences to the regular rectangular billboards most people are making:

  • I wanted photos to be blended with the water, rather than on a blank background. So I unchecked the option for blanking the background. That part was easy.
  • I wanted the photo to be behind the people on the bridge (and the bridge itself), and to lie within the borders of the river, which aren’t really straight. So I uploaded a “mask” I prepared in a drawing program (I use GIMP, but you can use Photoshop or anything like that).

The mask I used looked like this:

Mask for dyed river generator

Preparing the mask took some time, but people who do photo editing regularly could probably do it much faster than I did. After the mask was uploaded, all I had to do was lay out a 3D rectangle that approximated the surface of the river. I did the geometrically correct thing, and it looked terrible. Photos of people would show with shrunken heads and vastly expanded necks, which is not very attractive. So I chose a more aesthetically pleasing (if less geometrically accurate) angle, and that worked out a lot better. It is funny how often taste and physics diverge in computer graphics…

Stop sign generator

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

We’ve added a tutorial for the Billboard Generator Generator (a tool that lets you project pictures or text on any flat surface). Support for masks has been improved, so it is even easier now to project to non-rectangular surfaces. For example, here’s a stop-sign generator:

Stop Sign Generator

And here are some boards created recently by users:


Titan screen
Mall ad
Manny speaks

Notice JaySticLe’s use of masking for the fingers over the piece of paper on this last one.

(Update: fixed broken links to user boards, sorry about that…)

Billboards in the background

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

More and more user-generated billboard designs are showing up; see the “related designs” section of our original ye-olde-billboard-generator that has been on MakeSweet since time began.

Looking at what people have been doing with our billboard generator generator, it seems many of you would like overlaps, so that objects in the foreground can partially cover the billboard.

Done! Look at this new “Laptop at Meeting” generator, made with the billboard GOG:

makesweet-on-laptop

It puts pictures/text onto a laptop screen. The key novelty here is that, if you look in the bottom right corner, you’ll see that the laptop screen is partially covered by an arm. You can now make generators just like this yourself - check out the new “show mask” button in the billboard GOG. The user interface is very simple, just scribble with the mouse over the foreground area - and if you need to undo a bit, hold down the shift key and “unscribble”. Enjoy!

Better billboards

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Thanks to user feedback, the billboard GOG has improved a whole lot. The billboard generator page is now linking to user generators that people have added, such as this one:

awesome users

Of course you can still make generators for private use, having them listed is optional. Please continue giving us your thoughts, it helps a lot.

Billboards by the Billion

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Happy New Year! We’re happy to see that while we were on vacation, a bunch of folks decided to try out our Billboard GOG. (A GOG is a Generator of Generators; our Billboard GOG lets you create your own generator for putting pictures or text on a billboard).


The Billboards Are Coming
The Billboards Are Coming

The results are encouraging, and we appreciate the feedback we’ve been getting. We’re working on the following improvements:

  • Making the picture size flexible, and increasing the visible scale during design.
  • Making it clearer how to embed the resulting generators on your own website or blog.
  • Letting people show off their generators on MakeSweet itself if they want to.

Thanks for playing!

Make your own billboard generator

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Like the idea of making a generator but you don’t know how to use Blender? You can get started with our Billboard Generator. This lets you take a picture that has a billboard in it, and project pictures or words onto its 3D surface just like any of the Picture Mixer designs.

billboard generator

This is very much a work in progress. The main limitation is that it won’t generate high-resolution results yet, just quick and dirty previews.

(update) High-resolution results are available now, with some imperfections.

Make your own generator

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Many of you have asked for the ability to create your own generator. If you know how to use Blender 3D, then you can get help with this using our new Generator Wizard. The purpose of the Wizard is to help you refine a 3D design or animation to be compatible with MakeSweet’s picture mixer.

At the same time, we’re working on ways to embed your generators on blogs and other websites, like this:



So far, our service is only useful to “Blender-heads” who know and love Blender. We’re working on a more comprehensive Wizard for the rest of us. Watch this space!