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HOW IT’S MADE
Processing art tutorial Ep.33 DIFFERENCE - Drawing Machine 20 For Patrons and YT Members
Made with code / Processing
This Processing art tutorial shows the code that was used for the Drawing Machine 20 pen plotter drawing. It is a quite simple code but it offers lot of variations. The code uses two basic for0 loops and a line with two map() functions to control the grid of lines. The colors are multiplied to visualize the difference or overlaps of lines.
It is possible to continue developing this code, especially with lerp() and lerpColor() functions while changing the strokeWeight variable and grid size. Once a composition in finished, export the PDF and a large raster image for a pen plotter or a digital print.
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Processing art tutorial Ep.31 For Patrons & YT Members
Not Random Grid
Made with code / Processing
This Processing art tutorial shows a changing grid with random character. Lately, I have been revisiting some of my past work and with few modifications, I could add more depth to this work. One of the outcomes of the code was part of CADAF Miami 2019, where a limited edition of digital prints has been sold. The exhibition was curated by artxcode. More info here: https://www.artxcode.io/projects/when-the-computer-made-art
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Link to video: Ep.31 Members | Not Random Grid with for() and map() (Processing, Creative Coding)
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Processing art tutorial Ep.31 For Patrons & YT Members
Not Random Grid
Made with code / Processing
This Processing art tutorial shows a changing grid with random character. Lately, I have been revisiting some of my past work and with few modifications, I could add more depth to this work. One of the outcomes of the code was part of CADAF Miami 2019, where a limited edition of digital prints has been sold. The exhibition was curated by artxcode. More info here: https://www.artxcode.io/projects/when-the-computer-made-art
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Link to video: Ep.31 Members | Not Random Grid with for() and map() (Processing, Creative Coding)
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Processing art tutorial Ep.34 Op art with rect and polygon For Patrons and YT Members
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This Processing art tutorial shows an example of Op Art. The tutorial is divided in two steps: 1) with a rect(), and 2) with a custom function for a polygon(). Perhaps the most intriguing part of this visual is the use of a for() loop to rotate and arrange the shapes around the center. It adds the characteristic zigzag overlaps that also look nice in the animations.
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Processing tutorial Ep.6
Optical Illusion | ROTATE + SCALE + FOR
This Processing art tutorial shows how to make a simple optical illusion with the commands rotate() and scale() in combination with ellipses in a for loop. The short creative coding example makes use of basic design principles and takes advantage of moire art principles by overlapping the ellipses . Important commands used in this code: translate(); for(); loop scale(); rotate(); ellipse(); pushMatrix(); popMatrix();
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Processing art tutorial Ep.30 Glowing Lines Effect
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This art tutorial shows how to make glowing lines with a simple function for the transparency of the stroke. Although the code is simple, it offers lots of options for development and use of different objects, including text.
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Processing art tutorial Ep.32 For Patrons & YT Members
Not Random Grid 2 - Update of Ep 31
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This Processing art tutorial continues with the code from the last episode 31. In this episode an additional for() loop is added to increase the number of rectangles that also have colors and show some interesting behavior, especially the increasing and decreasing of rectangles that look very smooth. The code has lots of potential and can be even further developed.
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Ep.32 Members | Not Random Grid 2 - Update of Ep 31 (Processing, Creative Coding)
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