codeismycanvas

@codeismycanvas@universeodon.com

I write code that makes pretty pictures.

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codeismycanvas, to genart

- "Generative Audio"

The final day of Genuary is "Generative Audio". Instead of trying to generate an audio clip,
I used an audio clip to generate an image. Many different clips within a recording of Beethoven's Pathétique Sonata were passed through an FFT with smoothing and coloring applied.

I've archived all of my Genuary posts on my website: https://codeismycanvas.art/posts/genuary24/

codeismycanvas, to random

"Skeuomorphism"

How about a fractal made to look like a flower?

codeismycanvas, to genart

- "Point Line Plane"

Here's a circle made of points, another made of lines, and one made of planes (triangles).

codeismycanvas, to physics

- Use a Physics Package

For this one, I decided to give a try. Here it's simulating the path of three double pendulums with different lengths. The color within each path corresponds to the velocity at each point.


codeismycanvas, to genart

- Hexagonal.

I dusted off my Truchet Tiling code and updated it to arrange the hexagonal tiles in a large hexagon grid with specific edge and corner tiles. I still want to experiment with some more complex shapes inside the tiles.

codeismycanvas, to random

Day 21

Orbit trap fractal giving vibes of alien plant life.

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#ArtAdventCalendar Day 18

Find points just outside the Mandelbrot set that orbit over 1 million times before escaping, and color in all the points they land in along the way.

#mandelbrot #fractal

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#ArtAdventCalendar Day 15

A simple yellow and blue fractal from the Mandelbrot set.

#mandelbrot #fractal #fractalart

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Day 14

Orbit trap fractal, but I'd have to go look up what equations I used for it.

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Day 11

Another Mandelbrot set variation using orbit traps.

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Day 7

Most of us learn the equation for a circle: (x-a)² + (y-b)² = r². But how many of you learned an equation for a square? Just need some absolute value trickery: |(x−a) + (y−b)| + |(x−a) − (y−b)| = r.

I like to include equations in the margins or on the back when I print my math-art, and admit I had to look this one up. This is another vector field image, very similar to the one I posted two days ago, but with the initial coordinates on a square.

codeismycanvas, to Albuquerque

Tonight's sunset over .

codeismycanvas, to Albuquerque
kristinHenry, to random
@kristinHenry@vis.social avatar

Just out of curiosity, how many folks here know what the question "Red or Green?" means?

And if you do, which do you prefer? Do you ever answer with "christmas"?

codeismycanvas,

@kristinHenry I usually answer green. Love that roasting aroma this time of year!

codeismycanvas, to random

This fractal was inspired by the New Mexico sunsets.

codeismycanvas, to art

More fun with flow fields.

codeismycanvas, to python

I'm having fun with in Python again. This time I made PalettePal, a color palette editor app for the terminal. Works in either RGB or RYB color space for more natural color palettes.

https://github.com/cdelker/palettepal

codeismycanvas,

@willmcgugan They were fun to figure out. Still want to get the mouse working with them so you can click/drag too.

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