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03 Memories by mon0 TD_958 buy the track: https://mon0.bandcamp.com/track/memories
Art by @darien.brito 2D reaction diffusion doodles . . . . #reactiondiffusion #glsl #touchdesigner #generativegraphics #generative #experiment https://www.instagram.com/p/CpuWCmDrkYS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Art by @domizai #lenswarp #reactiondiffusion #diffusionlimitedaggregation #dla #glsl #shader #fragmentshader #opengl #pixel #webgl #javascript https://www.instagram.com/p/CejX5Cpr9rf/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
I've been very interested in generative design lately and explored a hybrid 3D modeling technique to incorporate organic, turing pattern like surfaces into industrial design models. I chose to make this organic and somewhat alien looking grip for my Yashica Electro 35CC and print it on my MSLA printer. This little project was all about experimentation and learning. So I took the opportunity to also try mixing my own resin colors. That bone like one was mixed from 3 different resin colors and the black one from 2. Besides that I recently upgraded my FDM printer to a direct drive which allows me to print rubber like material. So I also made custom rubber grommets for the base plate. To finish things off I applied a few layers of clear coat to both grips for a glossy look.
After my recent experiments with reaction diffusion type 3D simulations I wanted to implement the principle into a physical object. Hence I designed this organic looking camera grip concept for one of my film cameras, the Yashica Electro 35CC. I plan to 3D print it using my resin based printer (MSLA) soon... stay tuned. ✌️
Reaction Diffusion is a concept I had briefly looked into outside of Houdini and Entagma. It’s an amazing concept I stumbled upon while traversing the internet land. Entagma as usual blew my mind further by presenting some AMAZING ways to emulate this in Houdini. So for Day 11 its just that in Houdini and Photoshop. The overarching math is pretty easy (detect edge through blur, post brighten it; rinse and repeat and you see the pattern imerge).