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Making a color palette seems to me to be a game of spices, subtleties, balances and contrasts.

These are the other 4 color palettes I made for my new project (soon on ).

Of these palettes, which do you prefer?

Color palette number 6, from the project "Junina", by Marcelo Terça-Nada
Color palette number 7, from the project "Junina", by Marcelo Terça-Nada
Color palette number 8, from the project "Junina", by Marcelo Terça-Nada

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You guys who are making compatible with a is there a framework you use with or something else? I'm curious.

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Trying out a different way of picking the colors for 'Tips & Tricks' in preparation for a release on fx(hash).

I like these, but I want to allow for some green to happen. Somehow it is often the greens that bug me.

Output from the generative art work titled Tips & Tricks. A number of columns made up out of segments with color gradients with varying start and end colors. The tops and bottoms of the segments are set at angles following an underlying pattern.

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Fine-tuning palettes for my new project. Which one do you prefer?

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Animated truchet tiling

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Next in my ongoing series of pen plottable sketches based on songs that helped me through the pandemic.
This one inspired by "embroidering machine" by Milo (who now goes by R.A.P. Ferreira).

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I made two interactive sketches this week based on black and white op-art works from the 1960s by Bridget Riley. I tried to make them accurate and efficient, and see how they could be transformed. An untitled work known as "Winged Curves" gave me a lot of trouble, but it turned out really well, and has a nice 3D effect. Today I had an easier time recreating a work titled "Opening", though it was still a decent challenge.

https://openprocessing.org/sketch/1955190

https://openprocessing.org/sketch/1956853

Winged Curves, morphed to have sharp angles through changing the Bezier curve control point locations, and to have different proportions
Same as previous but with alternating colors on grey background instead of black and white.
Opening, in default config

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Retro-Platformer mit P5.js (ES6) und P5.play – Stage 2

Es gibt erste Fortschritte (und erste Probleme) mit meinem Projekt eines Retrogame-Platformers in P5.js und P5.play. Zum einen habe ich in Visual Studio Code ein komplettes Framework erstellt, daß nicht nur P5.js, sondern auch P5.play einbindet. https://kantel.github.io/.../2023052501_retrogame_p5js.../

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Retro-Platformer mit P5.js (ES6) – Stage 1

Die gestern vorgestellten Video-Tutorials »Creating a Retro-Style Platform Game in P5.js« von Mr. Erdreich haben mich inspiriert. Ich möchte diese als Vorlage nehmen, um ein Spiele-Framework in P5.js zu entwickeln, das – im Gegensatz zu dem Framework, das Mr. Erdreich in seiner Playlist vorstellt – sich an den Möglichkeiten von ES6 orientiert. https://kantel.github.io/.../2023051901_retrostyle_mit_p5js/

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Arranged the watercolour dots using a circle-packing algorithm.

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Working on more videosynth stuff in Arduino using PicoDVI library, controlled via MIDI. Just a simple spinning triangle with frame fade, MIDI controls color, position, speed, of the triangle (the MIDI controller is the rad upcoming 8mu by https://www.musicthing.co.uk/8mu.html)
Can't believe this runs on a chip!

Tod demonstrating a videosynth Arduino sketch running on an Adafruit RP2040 Feather DVI board outputting to an old Dell monitor. I am controlling it with a tiny MIDI controller from MusicThingModular.

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The Arduino sketch for the video synth: https://github.com/todbot/PicoDVI_experiments/blob/main/06_videosynth_triangles/06_videosynth_triangles.ino
All the hard work done by the @adafruit fork of PicoDVI. Before coding, I do a quick shape exploration in https://editor.p5js.org/todbot/sketches/DFLFuPYJC

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