Tinycast

For something that started as a little “PLW Basic Research” project, Tiny is turning out to be a lot of fun. Now seems like a good time to post a screencast (Quicktime / 6.4MB):

Tiny Screencast Preview

The next iteration will include a fancier tree-based browsing system to reveal which icons are created based on others. I hope to have that up before the end of the week. Fatbit love…

8 Responses to “Tinycast”

  1. Paddy Says:

    Great fun. Please remove all the blank ones, though!

  2. brent Says:

    Hi Paddy, thanks for the heads up. I’ll remove the blanks soon, and I’m adding something in to filter out blank (black or white) submissions.

  3. nungee Says:

    i simply love this thing.
    i wouldn’t filter out (all) black submissions. just leave one black & white.
    as they are two out of the 2^169 possibilities. right? also, filtering duplicates would
    make sense to me.
    i am looking forwad to the next iteration and hope you don’t add complexity.

  4. brent Says:

    Hi Nungee, thanks for the comment. I’m now probably going to hold off on any revisions until the digg effect wears off a little. The site is slow enough already… And maybe a tree format wouldn’t be as conducive to the playfulness we’re seeing.

    I blocked all white ones due to a huge amount of blanks submitted early on, but am still allowing all blacks. If people start abusing it I’ll have to make them invalid too.

  5. condor Says:

    Really really great thing! Designing those tiny images makes a lot of fun.

    But removing / forbidding dublicates would make it a lot nicer… (It would make the page loading faster, too) :)

    greetings,
    condor

  6. dimitre Says:

    Amazing tool and runs fast!
    I once made some pixel editor in Javascript too, it’s a little buggy http://dmtr.org/guestpixel
    not as elegant as yours :)
    cheers

  7. Laura Says:

    i made a tiny font.
    accidentally put the Q in twice
    but… yeah.
    it’s an interesting study in the way i worked to make it, with the whole thing keeping the history and all. also, the “poontang” that’s there now… classy. haha.

  8. brent Says:

    Hi Laura, I figured the font was you… Thanks! It looks great. I added some international characters while you were working on it.

    Takashi mentioned some interest in a similar system for creating bitmap fonts. He looked into using freetype, but then the semester came along…

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