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		<title>54 x 29 inch gesture painting (self portrait)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2007 15:48:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Lyon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another &#8216;gesture&#8217; painting &#8212; this one uses the same gesture character set as my earlier (and smaller) airbrushed &#8220;Jim&#8221;, but the gestures are slightly larger (1/4 inch squares) and are painted using the Paasche Flow Pencil, so the tip touches the paper. It&#8217;s painted on Rives BFK, so the paper surface has been abraded quite [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another &#8216;gesture&#8217; painting &#8212; this one uses the same gesture character set as my earlier (and smaller) airbrushed &#8220;Jim&#8221;, but the gestures are slightly larger (1/4 inch squares) and are painted using the Paasche Flow Pencil, so the tip touches the paper. It&#8217;s painted on Rives BFK, so the paper surface has been abraded quite deeply &#8212; more and more with each additional stroke of the tip across the paper. I like the effect, but it interferes with the clarity of the line and with the paint flow, so I imagine that I&#8217;ll use a stronger paper for my next effort. 
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<p>In the movie and several of the photos, three colors have been painted in order: black, yellow, red. A final color, blue, is starting to go down along the left side of the portrait.</p>
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		<title>&#8220;Jim&#8221; acrylic gesture grid painting on Rives BFK 42 x 24 inches</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Mar 2007 16:21:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Lyon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I completed a second painting of &#8220;Jim&#8221; using the 16-value geometric gestures from the previous attempt, but scaled down so that each is 0.2 inches square, producing an image about 40 inches high by 22 inches wide. The 200 x 120 gesture grid (24,000 squares) was painted more than six times using four colors [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I completed a second painting of &#8220;Jim&#8221; using the 16-value geometric gestures from the previous attempt, but scaled down so that each is 0.2 inches square, producing an image about 40 inches high by 22 inches wide. The 200 x 120 gesture grid (24,000 squares) was painted more than six times using four colors until the color depth was pleasing (to me)&#8230; The previous airbrush clogging problems of airbrush have been virtually eliminated by switching to paint manufactured by <a href="http://www.etac-airbrush.com" target="_blank"><strong>E&#8217;TAC</strong></a> &#8212; GREAT stuff!!!
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Exhibited in &quot;Figuring it Out&quot; at the Beach Museum of Art, April-July, 2009" alt="&quot;Jim&quot;, painting completed March 3, 2007, 43 x 24 inches, acrylic on Rives BFK
Exhibited in &quot;Figuring it Out&quot; at the Beach Museum of Art, April-July, 2009" src="http://mlyon.com/wp-content/gallery/jim-gesture-small/thumbs/thumbs_2007_03_03_jim.jpg"  />
			</a><center>&quot;Jim&quot;, painting completed March 3, 2007, 43 x 24 inches, acrylic on Rives BFK
Exhibited in &quot;Figuring it Out&quot; at the Beach Museum of Art, April-July, 2009</center>
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<p>The 17 gestural values (16 from darkest to lightest in equal &#8216;steps&#8217; plus blank/white) overpainted in four transparent colors are capable of producing 83,521 (17^4) unique color patterns. From some distance, the painting is a fair likeness of Jim and I like this image very much. But close up, the patterns dominate and I think they&#8217;re remarkable and intensely interesting &#8212; much more so than the image alone &#8212; quite compelling to me, really!</p>
<p>I&#8217;d like a better balance between these near and far views, but I suspect that viewing this sort of work up close is always going to be more exciting and thought provoking than the overall image&#8230; I&#8217;ll have to give this some more thought!</p>
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		<title>Backsliding&#8230; &#8220;Jim&#8221; painting 80 x 44 inches (image area) &#8212; a colorful MESS</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Feb 2007 16:21:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Lyon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday (February 13, 2007) I completed a first LARGE painting using an airbrush mounted on my CNC machine to paint 22,000 0.4 inch squares (200 x 110 squares) in four transparent colors on Rives BFK paper. One of 17 simple shapes designed to produce tone in even steps from lightest to darkest was painted in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday (February 13, 2007) I completed a first LARGE painting using an airbrush mounted on my CNC machine to paint 22,000 0.4 inch squares (200 x 110 squares) in four transparent colors on Rives BFK paper. One of 17 simple shapes designed to produce tone in even steps from lightest to darkest was painted in each color over each square in order to produce the image.</p>
<p>I programmed a set of the ‘gestures’ (diamonds, and squares in various sizes and an ‘X’ and a ‘+’) to be painted in order to produce the 17 tones in the painting. 
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				<img border='1' title="screen shot of the program I wrote to apply gesture subroutines to bitmap values to produce program for CNC machine -- the program is built to move to a corner of the tile, then call a subroutine for the value which in turn calls the solenoid on/off and movement commands for one or more of the nine gestures defined to build the tile at that location.  Worked very well!" alt="screen shot of the program I wrote to apply gesture subroutines to bitmap values to produce program for CNC machine -- the program is built to move to a corner of the tile, then call a subroutine for the value which in turn calls the solenoid on/off and movement commands for one or more of the nine gestures defined to build the tile at that location.  Worked very well!" src="http://mlyon.com/wp-content/gallery/jim-backsliding/thumbs/thumbs_2007_02_01_code_screen.jpg"  />
			</a><center>screen shot of the program I wrote to apply gesture subroutines to bitmap values to produce program for CNC machine -- the program is built to move to a corner of the tile, then call a subroutine for the value which in turn calls the solenoid on/off and movement commands for one or more of the nine gestures defined to build the tile at that location.  Worked very well!</center>
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<p>It&#8217;s taken the better part of a month to complete and I&#8217;ve likely now made most of the possible mistakes which show up quite painfully all over the surface. Gigantic blobs of watercolor leaking from my pigment bottle dripped onto the paper and were then blown all over the place by the air brush as it passed over the painting. Watercolor slowly clogging up the airbrush and leaving vertical &#8216;light&#8217; areas in stripes. Watercolor spraying out too densely and leaving vertical &#8216;dark&#8217; areas in stripes. Lines too thick. Lines too thin. Color too rich. Color too lean. The yellow layer offset a column to the left (the other colors were painted after a programming change which calculated the placement differently). Airbrush too close to the paper and too much paint volume resulted in LOTS of color blown out in tiny little splats. Dirty airbrush left broad haloes of color adjacent to lines. Lines unclear and fuzzy-looking.</p>
<p>Here are some details (click for enlargements) of interesting areas of the painting:</p>
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</span><p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFGEnbVuDTY"><img src="http://img.youtube.com/vi/MFGEnbVuDTY/default.jpg" width="130" height="97" border=0></a></p><p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFGEnbVuDTY">www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFGEnbVuDTY</a></p><br />
movie of painting underway</p>
<p>-- Mike</p>
<p>PS&#8230; My friend, Jerry, just had a look at this page and phoned to say, &#8220;I should just keep my mouth shut&#8230; But&#8230; You&#8217;re totally back-sliding&#8221;. After advising me to immediately forward the image to the CIA for their use as &#8216;proof&#8217; of WMD in Iran (referencing somewhat similar aerial views of Iraq offered up by the White House some years ago), he directed me to Vasarely images familiar from my childhood before (and I&#8217;m condensing here) and suggested that I get on to &#8216;making Art&#8217;&#8230; Yup&#8230; That pretty well sums it up, I think&#8230; OK &#8212; I&#8217;m getting on with it now&#8230;</p>
<p>PPS&#8230;  I&#8217;ve consolidated an earlier post below:<br />
My new 17-value airbrush characters seem to be working – now if I can only get my airbrush to not clog up after an hour or 30 minutes or 90 minutes – otherwise it’s gonna require constant supervision which ain’t worth it (and BORING)!</p>
<p>Here’s an image of my spreadsheet calculations of area – I’ve made a set of ‘gestures’ – diamonds, and squares in various sizes and an ‘X’ and a ‘+’:</p>
<p>The ‘X-area’ column is the list of gestures D for Diamond, S for Square, X for diagonals, and P for Plus and the 3-digit number is the area in thousandths that an eighth inch line produces in a 1 inch box. 
<a href="http://mlyon.com/wp-content/gallery/jim-backsliding/2007_02_01_gesture_spread.jpg" title="Excel spreadsheet I created to calculate value densities using 9 gestures (in rows) combined to produce 16 'tiles' (illustrated at bottom of each column) in roughly equal steps from darkest to lightest values." class="thickbox" rel="singlepic458" >
	<img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://mlyon.com/wp-content/gallery/cache/458__588x_2007_02_01_gesture_spread.jpg" alt="2 2007_02_01_gesture_spread.jpg" title="2 2007_02_01_gesture_spread.jpg" />
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<p>These are designed to be overpainted in each of red, yellow, blue, and black according to the color and value content of the corresponding area of an image. I’ve got a sample image partially painted in yellow, blue, and red now and it’s pretty much electrically brilliant! There are 17 to the 4th theoretical color possibilities (83,000 plus variations), so PLENTY of variation!</p>
<p>THEN I had to write the program to analyze the image and write the ShopBot code – my code reads an initialization file I wrote in ShopBot code which defines the characters and the subroutines to call them, then the program goes on to analyze each pixel in the image and generate the ShopBot code to position the machine to the pixel and do the painting. The SO,3,1 turns on the airbrush and SO,3,0 turns it off. M2 means Move in 2 dimensions (x,y) – J2 means FAST Jog in 2 dimensions (x,y)</p>
<p>This is actually only the working part of a MUCH longer program – the long program gets input from a screen, checks to make sure it all makes sense, and then calls the appropriate operation, in this case the subroutine above… Here’s what the screen looks like when the program is running (just finished generating the ShopBot code for the color ‘cyan’ for a Jim Winter drawing:</p>
<p><span style="font-family:courier new;font-size:50%;"></p>
<table border="1" cellpadding="2">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td valign="top">Sub output_sbpcode_for_cmyk() &#8216; 1/26/2007 gesture generator&#8230; Mike Lyon<br />
&#8216; THE NEXT TWO LINES ARE FOR CONVENIENCE IN INITIALIZING CURRENT DRAWING LOCATION<br />
&#8216; IT&#8217;D BE A GOOD IDEA TO ENTER THIS LOCATION IN THE FORM ALONG WITH &amp;scale<br />
PrintLine(3, &#8220;SO,3,0&#8243;)<br />
PrintLine(3, &#8220;J2,8,45&#8243;)<br />
PrintLine(3, &#8220;&#8216; MRL-generated GESTURE CODE from image&#8221;)<br />
PrintLine(3, &#8220;&#8216; position bot at top left of drawing first!&#8221;)<br />
PrintLine(3, &#8220;&amp;xstart = %(1) &#8216; remember beginning x value&#8221;)<br />
PrintLine(3, &#8220;&amp;ystart = %(2) &#8216; remember beginning y value&#8221;)<br />
PrintLine(3, &#8220;&amp;scale = .4 &#8216; this is 1=100% of 1 inch, .4 = .4&#8243;)<br />
PrintLine(3, &#8220;&amp;rrr = 0 &#8216; initialize rows (Y) variable&#8221;)<br />
PrintLine(3, &#8220;&amp;ccc = 0 &#8216; initialize X variable&#8221;)<br />
skipit = 0<br />
lines_written = 10 &#8216; TO ACCOMMODATE TWO LINES ABOVE &#8212; NORMALLY SET TO 0<br />
PrintLine(3, &#8220;GOTO ROW_1&#8243;)<br />
While Not EOF(1) &#8216; include the gesture subroutines file<br />
sbp = LineInput(1)<br />
PrintLine(3, sbp</td>
<td valign="top">lines_written += 1<br />
End While<br />
For rrr = 0 To rawimage.Height -- 1<br />
PrintLine(3, &#8220;ROW_&#8221; &amp; rrr + 1 &amp; &#8220;:&#8221;)<br />
PrintLine(3, &#8220;&amp;rrr = &#8221; &amp; rrr)<br />
lines_written += 2<br />
For ccc = 0 To rawimage.Width -- 1<br />
&#8216; getbrightness returns value from 0 to 1 where 0 is black and 1 is white<br />
zz = Math.Round((1 -- rawimage.GetPixel(ccc, rrr).GetBrightness) * 16, 0)<br />
&#8216; 0 is digits to rt of decimal<br />
If zz &gt; 0 Then<br />
If skipit &gt; 0 Then<br />
skipit = 0<br />
End If<br />
PrintLine(3, &#8220;&amp;ccc = &#8221; &amp; ccc)<br />
PrintLine(3, &#8220;GOSUB &#8221; &amp; zz.ToString(&#8220;00&#8243;))<br />
lines_written += 2</td>
<td valign="top">Else &#8216; zz = 0<br />
skipit += 1<br />
End If<br />
If Button5.Text = &#8220;END&#8221; Then Exit Sub<br />
Next ccc<br />
Label20.Text = &#8220;Writing &#8221; &amp;amp;amp;amp; rrr &amp; &#8221; &#8212; &#8221; &amp; lines_written<br />
ProgressBar1.Value = 100 * rrr / rawimage.Height<br />
Call updateform()<br />
If Button5.Text = &#8220;END&#8221; Then Exit Sub<br />
Next rrr<br />
PrintLine(3, &#8220;J2,&amp;xstart,&amp;ystart &#8216; back to initial location and ready for next color&#8221;)<br />
PrintLine(3, &#8220;END&#8221;)<br />
lines_written += 2<br />
End Sub<br />
lines_written += 2<br />
End Sub</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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<p>COOL, eh? I added the new code onto my existing program so I wouldn’t have to rewrite all the file and form handling – can’t believe it actually works!!!</p>
<p>I’ve defined some subroutines named after each of the 17 possible values (00 through 16 is white through black) which call the gestures I’ve designed to produce the values &#8212; – the first routine listed below is for ‘black’ or value 16 – it calls .313” square, .438 square, .234” plus, and .338” diagonals in turn to produce the ‘shading’ in that area.:</p>
<p>Then I defined the movement for each ‘gesture’ – these are shown below as ShopBot subroutines – you can ‘call’ the subroutine (GOSUB D375 calls the .375 square inch diamond, for example) – the starting corner position is assumed to be in the variable “&amp;xstart” and “&amp;ystart” and the scale factor in &amp;scale. Then the row and column indexes are in &amp;rrr and &amp;ccc variables – in a 100 row x 50 column image, for each rrr (1 through 100) I position to each column ccc (1 through 50) and draw the gestures for that position.</p>
<p>Finally, here’s just the very beginning of the completed code to produce 0.4” squares (&amp;scale = .4) for a very STUPIDLY large drawing 200 squares high by 110 squares wide… Next time I’ll start a bit smaller <img src='http://mlyon.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><span style="font-family:courier new;font-size:50%;"></p>
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<td valign="top">SO,3,0 ‘ turn off the airbrush<br />
J2,8,45 ‘ jump to the beginning of the drawing – remove this for normal operation – this is for debugging only<br />
&#8216; position bot at top left of drawing first!<br />
&amp;xstart = %(1) &#8216; remember beginning x value<br />
&amp;ystart = %(2) &#8216; remember beginning y value<br />
&amp;scale = .4 &#8216; this is 1=100% of 1 inch, .4 = .4<br />
&amp;rrr = 0 &#8216; initialize rows (Y) variable<br />
&amp;ccc = 0 &#8216; initialize X variable<br />
GOTO ROW_1 ‘ jumps around the gesture subroutines which follow below and get right to the painting!<br />
&#8216; this is the start of a gesture subroutines file<br />
&#8216; scaling of &amp;scale = 1 (100%) makes marks in a 1&#8243; square<br />
&#8216; at &amp;scale = 1 (100%) marks are to be 1/8&#8243; wide<br />
&#8216; gesture call names are LETTER followed by number nnn<br />
&#8216; D = diamond shape of .nnn area<br />
&#8216; S = square shape of .nnn area<br />
&#8216; X = crossed diagonals of .nnn area<br />
&#8216; P = &#8216;plus&#8217; (vertical &amp; horizontal) of .nnn area<br />
&#8216; main calls are 00 through 16 and represent values (tone or shade) from white to black<br />
16:<br />
&#8216; this is entry point to produce darkest gesture (value 16)<br />
GOSUB S313<br />
GOSUB S438<br />
GOSUB P234<br />
GOSUB X338<br />
RETURN<br />
15:<br />
&#8216; entry point to produce next to darkest gesture (15)<br />
GOSUB S188<br />
GOSUB S438<br />
GOSUB P234<br />
GOSUB X338<br />
RETURN<br />
14:<br />
GOSUB S438<br />
GOSUB P234<br />
GOSUB X338<br />
RETURN<br />
13:<br />
GOSUB D375<br />
GOSUB S063<br />
GOSUB S438<br />
RETURN<br />
12:<br />
GOSUB D375<br />
GOSUB S438<br />
RETURN<br />
11:<br />
GOSUB D250<br />
GOSUB S438<br />
RETURN<br />
10:<br />
GOSUB D375<br />
GOSUB X338<br />
RETURN<br />
09:<br />
GOSUB D250<br />
GOSUB S063<br />
GOSUB X338<br />
RETURN<br />
08:<br />
GOSUB D250<br />
GOSUB X338<br />
RETURN<br />
07:<br />
GOSUB S188<br />
GOSUB X338<br />
RETURN<br />
06:<br />
GOSUB D375<br />
RETURN<br />
05:<br />
GOSUB S313<br />
RETURN<br />
04:<br />
GOSUB D250<br />
RETURN<br />
03:<br />
GOSUB S188<br />
RETURN</td>
<td valign="top">02:<br />
GOSUB D125<br />
RETURN<br />
01: &#8216; entry point to produce next to lightest gesture<br />
GOSUB S063<br />
RETURN<br />
00: &#8216; entry point to produce blank (do nothing)<br />
RETURN<br />
D375: &#8216; entry point for 37.5% diamond<br />
J2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.5 )<br />
SO,3,1<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.5 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 1 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 1 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.5 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.5 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.5 )<br />
SO,3,0<br />
RETURN<br />
D250: &#8216; entry point for 25% diamond<br />
J2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.125 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.5 )<br />
SO,3,1<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.5 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.875 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.875 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.5 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.5 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.125 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.125 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.5 )<br />
SO,3,0<br />
RETURN<br />
D125: &#8216; entry point for 12.5% diamond<br />
J2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.375 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.5 )<br />
SO,3,1<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.5 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.625 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.625 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.5 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.5 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.375 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.375 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.5 )<br />
SO,3,0<br />
RETURN<br />
S438: &#8216; entry point for 43.8% square<br />
J2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.0625 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.0625 )<br />
SO,3,1<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.0625 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.9375 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.9375 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.9375 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.9375 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.0625 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.0625 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.0625 )<br />
SO,3,0<br />
RETURN<br />
S313: &#8216;entry point for 31.3% square<br />
J2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.1875 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.1875 )<br />
SO,3,1<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.1875 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.8125 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.8125 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.8125 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.8125 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.1875 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.1875 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.1875 )<br />
SO,3,0<br />
RETURN<br />
S188: &#8216; entry point for 18.8% square<br />
J2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.3125 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.3125 )<br />
SO,3,1<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.3125 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.6875 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.6875 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.6875 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.6875 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.3125 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.3125 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.3125 )<br />
SO,3,0<br />
RETURN<br />
S063: &#8216; entry point for 6.3% square<br />
J2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.4375 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.4375 )<br />
SO,3,1<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.4375 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.5625 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.5625 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.5625 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.5625 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.4375 )<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0.4375 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.4375 )<br />
SO,3,0<br />
RETURN<br />
X338: &#8216; entry point for 33.8% &#8216;X&#8217;<br />
J2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0 )<br />
SO,3,1<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 1 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 1 )<br />
SO,3,0<br />
J2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 1 )<br />
SO,3,1<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 1 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0 )<br />
SO,3,0<br />
RETURN</td>
<td valign="top">P234: &#8216; entry point for 23.4% &#8216;plus&#8217;<br />
J2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + .5 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0 )<br />
SO,3,1<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + .5 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 1 )<br />
SO,3,0<br />
J2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 0 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.5 )<br />
SO,3,1<br />
M2, &amp;xstart + &amp;scale * ( &amp;ccc + 1 ), &amp;ystart -- &amp;scale * ( &amp;rrr + 0.5 )<br />
SO,3,0<br />
RETURN<br />
‘ THIS IS THE START OF THE ACTUAL DRAWING routine to produce Jim painting &#8212; black layer:<br />
ROW_1: &#8216;nothing in this row<br />
&amp;rrr = 0<br />
ROW_2: &#8216; nothing in this row<br />
&amp;rrr = 1<br />
ROW_3: &#8216; nothing in this row<br />
&amp;rrr = 2<br />
ROW_4: &#8216; nothing in this row<br />
&amp;rrr = 3<br />
ROW_5: &#8216; column 24 is first area to paint<br />
&amp;rrr = 4<br />
&amp;ccc = 24<br />
GOSUB 01 &#8216; draw gestures for gray value = 1 of 0-16<br />
ROW_6:<br />
&amp;rrr = 5<br />
&amp;ccc = 25<br />
GOSUB 07<br />
ROW_7:<br />
&amp;rrr = 6<br />
&amp;ccc = 26<br />
GOSUB 02<br />
&amp;ccc = 144<br />
GOSUB 02<br />
&amp;ccc = 145<br />
GOSUB 04<br />
&amp;ccc = 146<br />
GOSUB 04<br />
&amp;ccc = 147<br />
GOSUB 01<br />
ROW_8:<br />
&amp;rrr = 7<br />
&amp;ccc = 26<br />
GOSUB 10<br />
&amp;ccc = 138<br />
GOSUB 05<br />
&amp;ccc = 139<br />
GOSUB 08<br />
&amp;ccc = 140<br />
GOSUB 11<br />
&amp;ccc = 141<br />
GOSUB 11<br />
&amp;ccc = 142<br />
GOSUB 13<br />
&amp;ccc = 143<br />
GOSUB 15<br />
&amp;ccc = 144<br />
GOSUB 15<br />
&amp;ccc = 145<br />
GOSUB 15<br />
&amp;ccc = 146<br />
GOSUB 15<br />
&amp;ccc = 147<br />
GOSUB 15<br />
&amp;ccc = 148<br />
GOSUB 15<br />
&amp;ccc = 149<br />
GOSUB 14<br />
&amp;ccc = 150<br />
GOSUB 13<br />
&amp;ccc = 151<br />
GOSUB 13<br />
&amp;ccc = 152<br />
GOSUB 13<br />
&amp;ccc = 153<br />
GOSUB 12<br />
&amp;ccc = 154<br />
GOSUB 11<br />
&amp;ccc = 155<br />
GOSUB 06</td>
<td valign="top">ROW_9:<br />
&amp;rrr = 8<br />
&amp;ccc = 26<br />
GOSUB 09<br />
&amp;ccc = 27<br />
GOSUB 07<br />
&amp;ccc = 133<br />
GOSUB 02<br />
&amp;ccc = 134<br />
GOSUB 07<br />
&amp;ccc = 135<br />
GOSUB 10<br />
&amp;ccc = 136<br />
GOSUB 13<br />
&amp;ccc = 137<br />
GOSUB 14<br />
&amp;ccc = 138<br />
GOSUB 15<br />
&amp;ccc = 139<br />
GOSUB 14<br />
&amp;ccc = 140<br />
GOSUB 12<br />
&amp;ccc = 141<br />
GOSUB 12<br />
&amp;ccc = 142<br />
GOSUB 10<br />
&amp;ccc = 143<br />
GOSUB 08<br />
&amp;ccc = 144<br />
GOSUB 09<br />
&amp;ccc = 145<br />
GOSUB 09<br />
&amp;ccc = 146<br />
GOSUB 09<br />
&amp;ccc = 147<br />
GOSUB 10<br />
&amp;ccc = 148<br />
GOSUB 11<br />
&amp;ccc = 149<br />
GOSUB 11<br />
&amp;ccc = 150<br />
GOSUB 09<br />
&amp;ccc = 151<br />
GOSUB 12<br />
&amp;ccc = 152<br />
GOSUB 12<br />
&amp;ccc = 153<br />
GOSUB 13<br />
&amp;ccc = 154<br />
GOSUB 13<br />
&amp;ccc = 155<br />
GOSUB 14<br />
&amp;ccc = 156<br />
GOSUB 16<br />
&amp;ccc = 157<br />
GOSUB 12<br />
ROW_10:<br />
&amp;rrr = 9<br />
&amp;ccc = 26<br />
GOSUB 02<br />
&amp;ccc = 27<br />
GOSUB 12<br />
&amp;ccc = 131<br />
GOSUB 05<br />
&amp;ccc = 132<br />
GOSUB 13<br />
&amp;ccc = 133<br />
GOSUB 14<br />
&amp;ccc = 134<br />
GOSUB…</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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<p>It goes on and on like this – two or three of these commands for each of the 22,000 squares in the drawing – then the next color paints over them, then the next color, and on and on for WEEKS!!!</p>
<p>But it works!!!</p>
<p>-- Mike</p>
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