Believe it or not, this shot and the previous one are from the same basic Processing sketch as the rebound. The differences are just adjustments in the parameters.
When I do stuff like this I give myself a bunch of variables and then just play at refreshing the palette, resetting the shapes, tweaking the settings etc. and seeing what results. I generate hundreds, keep a few dozen at most, and end up finding only a few gems worth publishing.
There are some really interesting toning, flecks of other colours, and implied edges happening in this one that give it a great organic feeling.
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Dave Shea
Believe it or not, this shot and the previous one are from the same basic Processing sketch as the rebound. The differences are just adjustments in the parameters.
When I do stuff like this I give myself a bunch of variables and then just play at refreshing the palette, resetting the shapes, tweaking the settings etc. and seeing what results. I generate hundreds, keep a few dozen at most, and end up finding only a few gems worth publishing.
There are some really interesting toning, flecks of other colours, and implied edges happening in this one that give it a great organic feeling.
almost 2 years ago
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John Williams
This looks like a cervix.
almost 2 years ago
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Rich Thornett
Cool stuff. Looks like caramel to me. BTW if you haven't seen it already, you might enjoy sketchPatch which is kind of a Dribbble for Processing.
almost 2 years ago
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Dave Shea
@John - well, that certainly makes me regret not going with the yellow / purple one instead.
@Rick - yeah, I've seen sketchpatch, but I prefer OpenProcessing. Better demos, more active community.
almost 2 years ago
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John Williams
yellow/purple = mardi gras cervix
almost 2 years ago