screenshot of the dots arranged in desmos, the graphing tool
not that anyone asked but here's a phyllotaxis distribution of n points in the unit disk
www.desmos.com/calculator/g...
screenshot of the dots arranged in desmos, the graphing tool
not that anyone asked but here's a phyllotaxis distribution of n points in the unit disk
www.desmos.com/calculator/g...
This is so goodπ₯
Robert from Germany postcard
Dan Catt postcard
Thanks @revdancatt.com and Robert from Germany (no clues about your handle sorry π₯) for these wonderful and really inspiring Christmas postcards!
Hi friends! I've created an extensive set of resources for #creativeCoding with single-stroke fonts in #p5js βΒ including archives and adapters for TTF, SVG Fonts, Hershey Fonts, and more: github.com/golanlevin/p... βΒ ideal for #penplotter work!
(cc: @emsl.bsky.social @bantamtools.bsky.social
I am starting β¨ TSLFX, a library of VFX using TSL (Three.js Shading Language). TSL lets you write node-based shaders in JS, with support for both WebGPU and WebGL. Check out the first basic examples: tslfx.v1v2.io/impact @threejs.org
Ghostty was finally released yesterday! Itβs a fast, feature-rich, and cross-platform terminal emulator that uses platform-native UI and GPU acceleration.
ghostty.org
1919 original
Glad we could share another @oss-torino.bsky.social Saturday together! See you next time guys!
Finally learning #processing after 5 years of setting up plots in CAD. It's a learning curve for sure but exciting to look at the things from a new direction.
Great to see you on #processing!
Iβm using #p5js, @threejs.org, and custom renderers (mainly for turtle graphics and shaders) because Iβm more comfortable with web platform and I have more control on the output (mainly svg), easily combining multiple libraries together
Keep up the amazing work!
βSplatter Patternβ is a piece in the history of computer art, created by the U.S. Army Ballistic Research Laboratory in 1963. This artwork holds the distinction of being one of the earliest examples of computer-generated art and was produced using an early printer called a dataplotter
#plotterart
I have joined the editorial board of the Journal of Computer Graphics Techniques.
jcgt.org
Finally found the time to work on the portfolio again.
Day/night cycles are working (and tweakable) and pretty flowers that glow in the dark βοΈ
fenixfox-studios.com/content/webg...
Recently wrapped up a presentation on #WebGPU benchmarking. Wanted to dive into the hype to see how it performs in certain scenarios with #WebGL. Source is public for everyone to dissect and learn from. Check it out! π #threejs #gamedev #indiedev
time to get HYPED about GENUARY 2025
GENUARY is the GENERATIVE ART MONTH
GENUARY is an artificially generated month of time where we build code that makes beautiful things.
Itβs happening during the month of January 2025, and everybody is invited!
#generative #genartclub
10/365 - Multicoloured Gel Pens.
Wait, what? Pens that'll change ink colour as they draw π€
A complex mathematical visualization showing a black square rotated 45 degrees, with symmetrical, flowing colored curves emanating from each corner. The curves create an elegant abstract pattern resembling a four-petaled flower or cross. Each corner features intricate swirling patterns in multiple colors including red, blue, and yellow lines that interweave and curl inward. The equation for this parametric visualization is shown at the top of the image. The artwork is displayed on a black background, creating strong contrast with the colored curves. The overall effect is both mathematically precise and artistically beautiful, demonstrating the intersection of mathematics and visual art.
Roots of parametric polynomials.
Made with #python, #matplotlib, #numpy and #sympy.
We never stop! π
Here we go! Iβm thrilled to join the #ptpx annual exchange for the second time β Itβs time to craft some nice plot design to send it out into the world!
Thank you, Paul, for organizing this once again π