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For today's prompt I had to think of my friend Roy Gerritsen's grid-based systems. So, here a poster (I'm no graphic designer 😅) inspired by his awesome work.
Infinite Scroll. Procedurally generated landscape.
Make something interesting with no randomness or noise or trig. 3D cellular automata.
Symmetry. Substance symmetry. #genuary2025 #genuary26 #genartclub
One line that may or may not intersect itself. The Dequan-Li Attractor.
Geometric art - pick either a circle, rectangle, or triangle and use only that geometric shape. I chose rectangles, with varying tilts and slightly altered vertex positions.
Inspired by brutalism. Procedurally generated brutalist metropolis.
Create a collision detection system (no libraries allowed). Revisiting a simple 2D physics system I built a while ago.
Generative Architecture. Auto-box builder
Wavy-striped tunnel. Not sure if it qualifies as op-art, but I did what I could.
What does wind look like? Rapid bursts of vapor. Exploring further my volumetric renderer.
What happens if π=4? Zooming out spiral. The value assigned to π is inconsequential if one uses bounded functions with a time variable.
Generative palette. RGB lava. Once again, apologies in advance for the terrible compression.
Design a rug. Turing-pattern rug (although it looks more like a pillow)
Pure black and white. No gray. Wormhole travel.
Impossible day - Try to do something that feels impossible for you to do. A real-time 3D fluid simulation with volumetric rendering. Lots to improve, but I'm very happy with today's result!
You can only use TAU in your code, no other number allowed. A line made of int(TAU)^int(TAU) points, mapped into a spiral using trig and a lot of TAU.
The textile design patterns of public transport seating. Wavy grid with patterns based on a design by Wallace-Jones, for the London Subway chairs.
Draw one million of something. One million particles with proximity checks, confined to a box.
Isometric Art (No vanishing points). A set of 169 (13x13) combinations of 4x4x4 grids of cuboids in glorious grayscale.
Black on black. The only way I could imagine we could see a pure black surface over a black background was by light reflection while rotating.
Exactly 42 lines of code. "Search in Arrakis". A ray-marched scene inspired by Dune. My code is exactly 42 lines, but I had to do some heavy "one-linification" to make it all fit.
Layers upon layers upon layers. Multiple levels of noise in a bounding box.
building degencast.wtf /degencast . ex-bitmain, binanc
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