Favorites
b/udemy1byELKinG

Learn Basic Processing

Learn Basic Processing

Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 316.93 MB | Duration: 0h 31m

Basic course for media design students, understandably, step by step

What you'll learn
Basic Coding
Graphic Elements and Animations
User Interactions
Project Development

Requirements
No programming experience needed. You will learn everything you need to know.

Description
We're going to explore the fascinating world of Processing. Think of Processing as the bridge between art and technology. It's a creative coding platform that allows artists, designers, and anyone interested in visual expression to bring their ideas to life through programming. At its core, Processing is all about creating interactive and visual experiences. It provides a simplified and friendly environment for writing code that generates art, animations, and interactive graphics. What makes Processing truly special is that it's designed to be easy to learn and use, even if you don't have a background in programming. It's like giving you a magic wand to paint with pixels on a digital canvas. Processing is the artist's toolbox for the digital age. With just a few lines of code, you can draw shapes, create animations, and even make your creations react to user input like mouse clicks or keyboard presses. The instant feedback you get allows you to experiment, iterate, and refine your artistic vision in real-time. Now, let's talk about its connection to the world of art. Processing is like the paintbrush for the digital canvas. It enables artists to explore new forms of creative expression that wouldn't be possible with traditional media. You can generate mesmerizing patterns, dynamic data visualizations, and interactive installations. Processing empowers artists to push the boundaries of what's possible in the digital art realm.

Overview
Section 1: Summary of the essence and uses of Processing

Lecture 1 Understand the Processing

Section 2: Introduction

Lecture 2 Introduction to the basics

Lecture 3 What is a computer?

Lecture 4 Programming languages

Lecture 5 Processing

Lecture 6 Introduction: simpler instructions

Lecture 7 Tasks

Section 3: Understanding the processes

Lecture 8 What is the variable?

Lecture 9 Processing's built-in types

Lecture 10 Valuation, operators

Lecture 11 Built-in variables

Lecture 12 Programs

Lecture 13 Comments

Lecture 14 Using the console

Lecture 15 Tasks

Section 4: Branches

Lecture 16 Variatons of branches

Lecture 17 Mouse click handling

Lecture 18 Logical expressions

Lecture 19 Keystroke management

Lecture 20 Cursor management

Lecture 21 Random numbers

Lecture 22 Tasks

Section 5: Motion pictures

Lecture 23 Manage images

Lecture 24 Bitmaps

Lecture 25 Vector images

Lecture 26 Resize images

Lecture 27 Filming

Section 6: Cycles, modulo division

Lecture 28 Cycles

Lecture 29 Modulo division

Lecture 0 Resize images

Lecture 30 Examples

Lecture 31 Tasks

Section 7: Blocks, arrays

Lecture 32 Blocks

Lecture 33 Creating an array

Lecture 34 Examples

Lecture 35 Tasks

Section 8: Functions, return values, parameters, variables, recursion

Lecture 36 Functions

Lecture 37 Return value

Lecture 38 Functions without a return value

Lecture 39 Functions with a return value

Lecture 40 Function parameters

Lecture 41 Scope of variables

Lecture 42 Recursion

Lecture 43 Tasks

This course is recommended for those interested in basic processing processes and coding, as well as media design students.

Screenshots

Learn Basic Processing

Homepage

without You and Your Support We Can’t Continue
Thanks for Buying Premium From My Links for Support
Click >>here & Visit My Blog Daily for More Udemy Tutorial. If You Need Update or Links Dead Don't Wait Just Pm Me or Leave Comment at This Post

No comments have been posted yet. Please feel free to comment first!

    Load more replies

    Join the conversation!

    Log in or Sign up
    to post a comment.