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  • chancerubbage@mastodon.socialC chancerubbage@mastodon.social

    @ylegall I see the loop.Depending on what detail I focus on it may be out of sync with another bit of attention. Every outline defines its own loop, its own chronology.

    But seems like it would be hard to coordinate. But a loop is a loop

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    @Chancerubbage @ylegall Hi!
    A few years ago, this came on my mind;
    A function that does the Integral of PiF
    f = integrate [3.1415926536Fibonacci] ;
    I wonder how it would like in Fractals Arts...

    My keyboard colors are:

    Text = Hex#CEFC47
    BKGND = Hex#010203

    Best regards

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    • ylegall@genart.socialY ylegall@genart.social

      paint drop loop

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      @ylegall Les premières étapes du papier marbré!

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      • ylegall@genart.socialY ylegall@genart.social

        paint drop loop

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        @ylegall Impressive to loop that.

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        • ylegall@genart.socialY ylegall@genart.social

          paint drop loop

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          @ylegall me when the

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          • ylegall@genart.socialY ylegall@genart.social

            paint drop loop

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            @ylegall I love it! Where can I find the code for it? I tried to look in your github repositories, but if it is there, I was unable to find it.

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            • ylegall@genart.socialY ylegall@genart.social

              paint drop loop

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              @ylegall in an age of slop I enjoy a bit of drop

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              • ylegall@genart.socialY ylegall@genart.social

                paint drop loop

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                @inthehands this reminds me of a cool intro programming assignment I did years ago -- you do random functions by building up a (random) AST and use that to determine the colors. This looks like a fun extension of that...

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                • dukeboitans@mas.toD dukeboitans@mas.to

                  @ylegall in an age of slop I enjoy a bit of drop

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                  cheers to that

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                  • erinaceus@chaos.socialE erinaceus@chaos.social

                    @ylegall I love it! Where can I find the code for it? I tried to look in your github repositories, but if it is there, I was unable to find it.

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                    @erinaceus
                    I did not yet post my implementation, but this site provides a great reference: https://people.csail.mit.edu/jaffer/Marbling/Dropping-Paint

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                    • sparrows@calamity.worldS sparrows@calamity.world

                      @ylegall Impressive to loop that.

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                      @sparrows Thanks. Making it loop was actually easier than expected: as new paint drops are added, the original background gradually gets obscured, and eventually, there are no more "background pixels" remaining. The trick is to just run it long enough.

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