Linify "draws" photos with straight lines

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I think you may be seeing my forehead…

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Andre the Giant has a posse, and looks like he’s from the planet of the apes…

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I decided to throw it a curve ball.

at 100,000 lines and 2,000 test iterations, from the original

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This capture from Neko Atsume turned out pretty wonderfully.

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So it would appear that trying to linify images is one of the activities that causes my machine to shut down without warning.

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It transformed my iPhone into a nice hand warmer.

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One way to make Richard D James slightly less creepy.

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Less creepy?

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Lol, just realized, it started out as a photo, got encoded into audio with a reverse-FFT, then pulled back out of the music with an FFT, then re-drawn using linify.

That image has been to hell and back.

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It’s interesting how textured it gets at high line counts.

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I genuinely thought you were flipping the bird really close to the camera in the linified one.

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Hehehe! Well, no. but some things really aren’t easily identifiable, and others are a bit cacked up once the picture goes through the process. The glasses and straws aren’t easily identifiable in this Linified pic, and the model’s left hand is a bit cacked up, although her face is still relatively well-handled. In my later post, the model actually has, as you can see from the original pic, quite a good nose.

I picked these pictures to put through Linify specifically to stress the algorithm.

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The lady in the top picture should smile more.

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I took the foxes image and ran it four times through Deep Dream

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Great Idea.

Here’s my Tiger.

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