Posted by Amnon on June 17, 2012 · 22 Comments
This time around things are running on the GPU. My first experiments with GLSL shaders in Processing taste like more. 🙂
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Posted by Amnon on December 23, 2010 · 4 Comments
What do you get when you mix Hemesh, controlP5 and Sunflow? Check out my guestpost on CreativeApplications.net to find out!
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Posted by Amnon on May 8, 2010 · 2 Comments
Arcs may be simple but they can make beautiful things. Take a look inside! On a side note, this was my very first taste of the excellent controlP5 library. Sweet!
Posted by Amnon on May 1, 2010 · Leave a Comment
A beginning is a very delicate time. Find out where it started and, more importantly, where it’s going.
Filed under Featured, Uncategorized · Tagged with 2d, 3d, accumulated drawing, animation, arcs, boxes, controlp5, ellipses, example, generative, interactive, lines, noise, oop, p5sunflow, perlin, processing.org, random, rectangles, recursive, sinus, source code, spheres, type, typography, work-in-progress