I know this is 9 months ago, but if you look up Dan Shiffman's "coding train" channel here on youtube, he has a lot of fun and accessible videos talking about coding for graphic art, and also has a free digital textbook called the Nature of Code if you prefer to learn in a more structured way. He's mostly based on Processing (used for these artworks, a java-based coding environment designed for digital graphic artists), but also a related language called p5.js (which is javascript similar to processing but designed to be integrated into a website or viewed using a browser). Even if you're thinking of using something else (I personally prefer to use Python, for example), his videos do a good job of explaining the concepts behind generating artwork using code, which is pretty transferable between any programming language. But if you're new to code, I'd recommend starting with either Processing or p5.js.
Breathtaking geometric patterns! Awesome!
good stuff
Licia Belli Lots of randomized, repetitive calls to arc(), if that's enough of an answer.
Simply beautiful man!
Processing
Excellent demo reel, well presented and inspiring
Amazing
You can learn generative art from here:
ua-cam.com/video/03CKjdHsD5g/v-deo.html
can you please put the full code of this video?
Awesome art.. is it created in Blender3D ?
probably with processing, using a generative code
Wizard !! Music ?
If you are into generative arts (processing like) you could have fun with this:
ua-cam.com/video/kMvrStTNjLs/v-deo.html
Nice short clips of generative art! Would love to see more of it. :)
Wow, that first part definitely reminds me of 5-meo-DMT.
lol
Yep, processing.
could you provide the line of code so I can see how it works? :)
Amazing, any tutorials of this video?
Hi, beautiful video. How did you do the animation at 0.48 with processing?
Processing?
looking awesome...... is it python or ps5.js?
What is the name of the first pattern? It looks amazing!
Hi Loren, any advice where to learn online to generating those shapes? Love your works. Regards
I know this is 9 months ago, but if you look up Dan Shiffman's "coding train" channel here on youtube, he has a lot of fun and accessible videos talking about coding for graphic art, and also has a free digital textbook called the Nature of Code if you prefer to learn in a more structured way.
He's mostly based on Processing (used for these artworks, a java-based coding environment designed for digital graphic artists), but also a related language called p5.js (which is javascript similar to processing but designed to be integrated into a website or viewed using a browser). Even if you're thinking of using something else (I personally prefer to use Python, for example), his videos do a good job of explaining the concepts behind generating artwork using code, which is pretty transferable between any programming language. But if you're new to code, I'd recommend starting with either Processing or p5.js.
HEEEY, we also have tutorials about creative coding! Seriously, check it out :)))
I'd love to see how it works!
do you have a get hub with the code for this on it?
very neat
nice work but how can I get the source code?
Eye candy
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I'm his cousin
Great !
cool stuff!!
this good
Cool! :)
what program did you use?
+Sara Tiano Processing.org ..
wow, that was cool and inspiring!
Sara Tiano I used Processing.
Great sequences, crisp and smooth animation and presentation... great music too, what was it?