Working on an exhibition piece about color!
Working on an exhibition piece about color!
color p0rn
PS you can go on meodai.github.io/poline/ or farbvelo.elastiq.ch and copy the token-beam token, and paste it there.
please do! and let me know what you think.
No, this is just visualization not a palette generator with all my other tools do and you can hook them in using token beam
For now, this is just a library for reuse and other software
ok color nerds all the models :D
oh yeah that sounds like a good fit! Especially to show elevation.
My timeline might soon be just me doing this from now on...
Pro Tip 2: I don't even use the app :D
Hey OKColor, meet your new friend: Palette Shader. π¨
okpalette.color.pizza β· meodai.github.io/color-palett...
you can paste any palette here! meodai.github.io/color-palett...
Autohypnosis using colors
we are getting somewhere!
Itβs all coming togetherβ¦ like a chaotic color master plan πConnect any of my tools to the shader using Token Beam.
meodai.github.io/poline/ beaming to meodai.github.io/color-palett...
forgot to update the resolution of the LUT :D
oh! a scond pass was the solution
stained glass mode makes it quite a bit slower, but It looks so good (have to test for neighbour pixels, maybe I can find a more creative way of doing it)
Made some updates to the API so it can display cartesian color models alongside the polar ones. Itβs now much closer to what I originally had in mind, and it should make adding new models a lot easier in the future: meodai.github.io/color-palett...
How do you work with colors and how is this useful to you? Iβm eager to learn more.
Lds π
Of course, also my argument when buying retro handhe
A screenshot of an upcoming documentation website for a tool called Elena.
Letting that @darn.es get an early sneak peek of this thingy made me realize it needs proper docs website, even if I tried to resist it and dump it all onto .md files on GitHub. So yeah, here we areβ¦
looks very satisfying
I tried to express what it id doing in this technical terms here: bsky.app/profile/meod...
I am making up reasons
probably never will :D
tried to explain it here: bsky.app/profile/meod...
- How distinct each color is from the others
- How balanced the palette is overall (even regions = even coverage)
- Whether a new color is worth adding: if it doesn't carve out its own space, it's probably not pulling its weight
...another color already in your palette, it's almost redundant. If it claims a large region, it's doing a lot of unique work. At a glance you can tell: