Good job! Very well put together! My only suggestion would be to tweak down the repetitiveness a bit; perhaps add some hard coded variations/motifs and generate upon them?
Overall tool.graphics has very nice aesthetics. Do you have an rss feed or github account we can follow or just the mailing list newsletter? (btw: You should make a mastodon account!)
Great work. Really like semi-randomised pieces of art like these.
I did something similar a couple of years ago for a background App for Android, while exploring Kotlin, but more based on pre-defined "patterns" instead of shapes.
That seems a strange thing to claim in this context. I can make a 300 DPI image that's 1px by 1px. It's the number of pixels that counts for raster images - not the "suggested output size" (which is what DPI essentially is without further context)
Hi, lovely work, thanks for sharing! Is there a link to a repo somewhere? I'd like to use it, but I think in my use case I need to be able to specify the exact RGBs for the color palette. Thanks again!
Randomness can lead to unexpectedly-identifiable outputs: the "Chubby Yettie" generated graphic[0] has what almost looks like a swastika in the upper-left corner.
Might want to be careful about checking resulting aggregated outputs from this code.
[+] [-] andronov04|4 years ago|reply
It took me three hours to make a free pattern generator using 1,300 shapes.
You can download in large resolution.
[+] [-] epilys|4 years ago|reply
Overall tool.graphics has very nice aesthetics. Do you have an rss feed or github account we can follow or just the mailing list newsletter? (btw: You should make a mastodon account!)
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[+] [-] joelclaudio|4 years ago|reply
I did something similar a couple of years ago for a background App for Android, while exploring Kotlin, but more based on pre-defined "patterns" instead of shapes.
Feel free to take a look ;)
Github: https://github.com/ODDBureau/mosayq
Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oddbureau....
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[+] [-] albert_e|4 years ago|reply
How about a few variants with ... 1. Gradients, 2. Transparency, 3. Lines/curves, 4. Lissajious patterns, 5. Fractals, 6. Zentangles
Just giving you some ideas.
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That seems a strange thing to claim in this context. I can make a 300 DPI image that's 1px by 1px. It's the number of pixels that counts for raster images - not the "suggested output size" (which is what DPI essentially is without further context)
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Kudos for the SVG download option too!
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Might want to be careful about checking resulting aggregated outputs from this code.
[0] https://imgur.com/a/502xTOU
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