My Artistic Voice
Feb. 22nd, 2007 11:00 pmA little more fooling around with AppleScript today and then my first pieces of work produced using voice assistance. Not very complex pieces, in fact, both are sketches that'd been sitting in my temp directory since July of 2005 (I cleaned up my drives today too) but suitable as test subjects.
So far, this experiment is feeling extremely successful. Workflow feels much more natural than hitting the palette and switching tools all the time. I can keep my pen right where I am working which makes for more accurate continuations and just overall makes things a lot faster.
Not as big a gain in Photoshop as in Illustrator, of course. OMFG, how have I lived without voice command for Illustrator!?!? 'Move layer up/down/to top/to bottom' are awkward key combinations, and going back and forth between 'vertex select', 'pen', 'scissors', and hitting 'join', and especially killing that F***ing window that pops up after join if you miss. This is working SO much faster it's just amazing!
I'm doing a mix of some voice commands and some left-hand commands. Holding down the CTRL and SHFT keys, for instance. Tomorrow I'll see about doing a bit more complex piece using my new setup. (Now that I'm mostly done futzing with it. :)
Ulmek by ~dv-girl on deviantART
Accidently inverted a selection in a sketch and it looked interesting so I made a brush that matched the pencil strokes and painted in more texture with other colors using a 'lighten' layer. Result was interesting enough to me I uploaded it to DA.

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A tiny scribble from my sketchbook that had good expression in it. Not my best Illustrator job but I can't blame the tools. Looks OK as an icon though. :)
So far, this experiment is feeling extremely successful. Workflow feels much more natural than hitting the palette and switching tools all the time. I can keep my pen right where I am working which makes for more accurate continuations and just overall makes things a lot faster.
Not as big a gain in Photoshop as in Illustrator, of course. OMFG, how have I lived without voice command for Illustrator!?!? 'Move layer up/down/to top/to bottom' are awkward key combinations, and going back and forth between 'vertex select', 'pen', 'scissors', and hitting 'join', and especially killing that F***ing window that pops up after join if you miss. This is working SO much faster it's just amazing!
I'm doing a mix of some voice commands and some left-hand commands. Holding down the CTRL and SHFT keys, for instance. Tomorrow I'll see about doing a bit more complex piece using my new setup. (Now that I'm mostly done futzing with it. :)
Ulmek by ~dv-girl on deviantART
Accidently inverted a selection in a sketch and it looked interesting so I made a brush that matched the pencil strokes and painted in more texture with other colors using a 'lighten' layer. Result was interesting enough to me I uploaded it to DA.

Hosted on TWU.net
A tiny scribble from my sketchbook that had good expression in it. Not my best Illustrator job but I can't blame the tools. Looks OK as an icon though. :)
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Date: 2007-02-23 10:42 am (UTC)Yeah. She could have have the applescript use Play Sound or, well, I think any sort of shell script could happen, too. (That's one really awesome improvement in Applescript since OSX: it can directly call shell commands.
Oh, also, DVG: iTunes applescripts that might interest you. Hmm. He's got more here that are much more directly speakable, like play next, fast forward, or open a specific playlist..