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Monthly Challenge - #3 (late) March 2015 - Noise
Basic Rules:
-Use the forum image uploader to prevend dead images after a few months.
-No libraries unless stated otherwise.
-You have to create it yourself, this means not uploading someone else his code cause it fits the challenge. However, you can be inspired by somone else his code.
-You have to share your code so others can see how it works.
-If it uses data input then you have to share the data as well (please keep it small).
-The change of crashing should be minimal.
Basic Tips:
-This is processing, so instead of "hello world" it's hello visual output. So try yo make it visual appealing.
-There is no code limit, but this does not mean 5000 lines of code is a good idea. Others might want to learn from your code. It might be much more helpfull to do something really cool in a pretty basic sketch. Less is more. However, if you have a cool idea, do whatever it takes.
-Please post videos (and screenshots) if it has motion.
Previous Editions:
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Monthly Challenge - #3 (late) March 2015 - Noise
I think previous edition was required a bit to much work to do really nice things. This half month I will keep it simple. The subject is noise. Do whatever you want. Next month we will continue on noise but then a bit more specific, I just need something now to fill the 2 weeks :)
I'm a lazy fuck sometimes so sorry this one is so late :) I will type out some more soon so I just have to copy paste them when it's the first of the month. I also have one ready now for the month after which will be a bit more specific again but could be really nice. More later.
Comments
For my birthday, I created 46 different Processing sketches (one for each person who said happy birthday to me) over the course of about 2 days. If that's not noisy, I don't know what is!
Check them out here: http://staticvoidgames.com/games/BirthdayJam2015
Specifically, one of them was a pi visualizer: http://s3.staticvoidgames.com/games/PiVisualizer/p5/index.html
That program visualizes pi by assigning a random color to each digit and displaying the colors of the first million digits:
If that looks random, that's because duh, it is!
Nice going, seems like you have a lot of free time :D
Ha! Yeah right! Full time job + graduating grad school in May = negative free time.
grad school? What's that?
Oh I'm getting a master's degree. Not sure where you're from, so maybe it's called something else in other places: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graduate_school