ChatGPT writes generative art.
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Visualizing streamlines in "curl noise". Some particles are traveling forward through the flow, others backwards. 's' to save, 'r' to restart, click or 'p' to pause/unpause. Colors and setup variables change each time. Press 'a' to randomise the flow while keeping the previous picture and particle positions.
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Visualizing streamlines in "curl noise" — an analogy to the movement of an incompressible fluid, at different scales and with various visual characteristics. I've thought about how to generate noise using properties of fluids and it finally clicked when reading this article https://www.bit-101.com/blog/2021/07/curl-noise/
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Had a half-dream while falling asleep of a pool in a desert. Tried to capture the vibe of that dream.
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Perlin valleys and rivers
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Testing creating lines and colors based on perlin noise, with (almost) all parameters driven from noise
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Planets attracted to eachother by standard newtonian gravity
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Trying out some patterns inspired by the great Manolo Gamboa Naon. Click the ‘r’ key or click/tap the image to regenerate. Give it 3-10 seconds.
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Inspired by Hilma af Klints geometry and colour choices. Generate a new one by clicking the image (will take 4-5 seconds, give it time)
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Press the ‘r’ key to reset the simulation. Sometimes life emerges, sometimes not. Press ‘s’ key to save an image snapshot of the current moment.
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Spent a long time working out how closed bezier shapes work and how to make them feel organic.
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