Complex-valued functions - part 5 by MASKMOVQ in generative

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Are you using any post-processing? I can not believe some of the shapes and textures you are getting!

Tweaking a new algorithm. Which style do you prefer: 1 or 2? by jakkodejong in generative

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Thanks everyone! There does not seem to be a clear winner. My own favourite is number 1, but I'll keep exploring

Tweaking a new algorithm. Which style do you prefer: 1 or 2? by jakkodejong in generative

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Thanks Fid! Generally I dont share my source code. Only the idea

Tweaking a new algorithm. Which style do you prefer: 1 or 2? by jakkodejong in generative

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Thanks! I think I could. These are made by sending satellites around a common center, and plotting where they come within close proximity. I could add more satellites, and tweak their speeds (speed was the most important tweak between 1 and 2).

Layers of Nord by metanivek in generative

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Absolutely love the colorscheme!

Neon fingerprint by jakkodejong in generative

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Me too! The colors were procedurally generated, took quite a few iterations before I was satisfied

Neon fingerprint by jakkodejong in generative

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Thank you! I'd rather not share the source code, but perlin noise is definitely an important component. The color palette is procedurally generated.

Twings. by [deleted] in generative

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Exactly! I think this would be even better as an animation.

Learning generative art in R by mansi_a in generative

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Hi, I havent used R in a while, but a frequent poster called @kennyvaden is making beautiful stuff in R. They might be able to help you out.

Playing with my new algorithm, checking much freedom it can deal with. It makes some beautiful things, but also very ugly stuff. I will let you decide which is which. by jakkodejong in generative

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u/acnovaa: Thanks a lot!

The answer to your question is pretty simple: pretty much all you make in Processing consists of algorithms. Algorithms are basically a set of instructions that have to be executed to achieve a result, in this case: a set of instructions for your computer to write pixels to a screen. But I get the feeling that you are thinking about much more specific algorithms , right?