Adventure, Horror, Sci-Fi
A film crew goes to a tropical island for an exotic location shoot and discovers a colossal ape who takes a shine to their female blonde star. He is then captured and brought back to New York City for public exhibition.
// Manuale di Programmazione Cinematografica
// Daniele Olmisani, 2018
// King Kong (1933)
final color PAPER = color(195, 190, 155);
final color INK1 = color(75);
final color INK2 = color(30);
void setup() {
size(480, 640);
noLoop();
}
void draw() {
final float S = min(width, height);
final float U = 0.002;
translate(0.3*width, 0.3*height);
scale(S);
background(PAPER);
stroke(INK1);
strokeCap(SQUARE);
strokeWeight(8*U);
line(0, 0, 0, 1);
strokeWeight(40*U);
line(0, 0.09, 0, 1);
strokeWeight(60*U);
line(0, 0.12, 0, 1);
strokeWeight(80*U);
line(0, 0.15, 0, 1);
strokeWeight(100*U);
line(0, 0.18, 0, 1);
pushMatrix();
translate(-0.085, 0.22);
rotate(0.1*QUARTER_PI);
drawHand();
popMatrix();
translate(0.085, 0.32);
rotate(-0.1*QUARTER_PI);
drawHand();
save("king-kong.png");
}
void drawHand() {
fill(INK2);
noStroke();
rectMode(CENTER);
rect(0.00, 0.00, 0.07, 0.03, 0.04);
rect(0.00, 0.03, 0.07, 0.03, 0.04);
rect(0.00, 0.06, 0.07, 0.03, 0.04);
}
MdPC - a collection of minimalist movie posters by Daniele Olmisani Please, see LICENSE file