Fun🤪fact: you can generate a julia set inside ðe mandelbrot set by just switching c to a constant halfway θru 🐱
(ðo a lot of points escape from ðis, so it's only visible wiθ escape time / orbit traps)
#Genuary27, "code for one hour" went okay. I started from scratch, and realized I wasn't going to get my initial concept to work in time, so I changed tack. It's animated and interactive.
I felt that the output image looked better edited to grayscale mode and with the contrast boosted, so that seemed like a good direction to explore from that base. The last two images are from a fork that I worked on for two hours afterwards.
The thing I was trying to do first depended on an old component that had somehow stopped working properly, so after spending all morning debugging that... I switched gears to this. Promising, but needs more work I think
Tried to do Gravity in the rotating frame of reference where the two heavy bodies rotating their center of mass circularily are fixed.
Not sure whether the Physics is sound, time's up.
Prompt for #genuary27 is 'Code for one hour. At the one hour mark, you’re done.' I started with a vague idea of having a pattern in two color schemes layered by floating blobs. Used the the blobs from wobbly function day. I like the idea that this is an abstract autumn forest with cold clouds overhead, but that narrative is a happy accident. I stayed true to the prompt and stopped at an hour.
Genuary 2024 Day 27: "Code for one hour. At the one hour mark, you’re done"
For this one, I started where I left off with the "grow a seed prompt". In this hour of coding time, I worked on drawing a leaf-shape at each leaf-point.