Tantalizing Tendril
Similar to my previous Candy Cosmos post, this ActionScript Flash experiment/art/eye-gouge isn’t interactive but it’s pretty fun to watch.
Update: You can see a gallery of images created with Flash ActionScript code similar to that used in the above example. Be sure to check out the Tantalizing Tendril Image Gallery.
Wonderful 🙂
I can say nothing, PiXEL WiT. You are one absurdly gifted and tasteful ActionScripter. “Tantalizing Tendril” is by far your sickest achievement yet. It combines the swiftness of the digital with the organic authenticity of the hippy era art.
To quote Otto, “I don’t need drugs to enjoy this – just to enhance it”.
Peace^-^\m/
Om.
This is how I felt after browsing a few of your visual pacifyers here. You made my head spin – Thanks!
This is cool. It reminds me of Art Nouveau by Alphonse Mucha. Cool.
Thats got to be the coolest actionscript I’ve ever seen.
You can read these articles to get started drawing circles and arcs: Drawing Circles and Drawing an Arc.
Really impressive! just what i need for a website project i’m doing now! any ideas where i can get hold of a tutorial for something like this?
beautiful – very organic. kudos!!
Hi Victoria, you obviously have great taste in “art”. 😉 I was only familiar with Klimt’s “The Kiss” and had to look up his other work to see what you were talking about. Thanks for the compliment.
I hope to write more about the method used to draw the tendrils but for now you can read these other articles to get started: Drawing Circles and Drawing an Arc.
Hi there!!! I love this flash art or whatever it calls. Come to my mind Mucha for sure and some Klimt, I dont know, but its awsome!!! I always wanted to know how this growing plant effect it was develope so if you can help me I’ll be the happiest girl in the world!! =) By the way, Im from Argentina , so sorry for my english, I did the best I could!!
Congratulations agian and thanks for share this beatifull images!!!
Vick!
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Very nice, mesmerising.
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Thanks. It reminds me of Peter Max, Wes Wilson, Alphonse Marie Mucha, vine tendrils, and French horns.
That’s beautiful. It’s got a 60’s album-artwork vibe.