nice, looks like you're one step ahead
nice, looks like you're one step ahead
I'm super into color theory. Great to see apps like this! What color model you are using? Have you considered adding a perceptual color space, like OKLab or CIECAM, with a spiky hexagonal layout to show which colors are perceived with more saturation and so the splines are perceptually uniform?
Very understandable, looking forward to the peer review. Are you a baker who just happens to be into hardcore math, or do you have a graduate degree in math/physics?
This is epic, wow! I study finite group theory for fun, but I hope to one day learn about lie group. Is this something interactive I could try for myself?
Orbit visualizer for JPL's horizon ephemeris data. View orbits centered on any planet or moon in our solar system.
Hope you enjoy making your own celestial spirographs:
observablehq.com/d/8b01545347...
#dataviz #astronomy #3D #threejs #jpl #nasa #space #creativecoding #venus #moon #solarsystem
I'm trying to create a lunar clock using hexagrams as numbers. There are 12 hexagrams associated with moon phases:
ไท ไท ไท ไท ไทก ไทช ไท ไทซ ไท ไท ไท ไท
If you place these on the perimeter of a 6-cube projection, it positions the other 52 hexagrams. I made this to experiment with different positions.
Very cool! What did you use to make it?
I just joined because people told me there was a good dataviz community on here. Hope to meet some of you soon!
I recently created a UI for working with orthographic projections of hypercubes. Try it out here:
observablehq.com/@laotzunami/...
#dataviz #hypercube #ui #math #geometry