I wrote my own programs. They aren't really usable by innocent bystanders; instead of designing a proper user interface, I just tweak the source code and keep recompiling.
My pixel doodles are usually rough, true. I tend to think of these as visualizations rather than productions (let alone artworks). But there is a quick hack I can try in the future to close off the sides. Let me see ...
Good question. To me this is some kind of exploration. I create such imagery because I don't quite know what the result will look like. An excursion into the abstract, with various mathematical and programming puzzles to be solved along the way. It's one of those "the journey itself is the destination" things. And every now and then the result is a pleasant surprise.
There is an old philosophical quarrel: is math invented or is it discovered? I am among those who believe math is discovered, and so I also believe that math is something natural, not something artificial. It may sound strange to see me write that when I am programming a computer to produce abstract vistas. But the natural origin of math doesn't preclude it from being used for artificial constructions, too. That is simply what we call technology: making use of the laws of nature for our own purposes.
The valley of infinity. Looks amazing.
imagine falling. lol
What did you use to render this by chance?
I wrote my own programs. They aren't really usable by innocent bystanders; instead of designing a proper user interface, I just tweak the source code and keep recompiling.
If there were some smoothing at the borders, it would likely obscure the 'scaffolding', enabling a more enjoyable view of the landscape.
My pixel doodles are usually rough, true. I tend to think of these as visualizations rather than productions (let alone artworks). But there is a quick hack I can try in the future to close off the sides. Let me see ...
Ah sweet manade horrors beyond my comprehension
Really fucking terrifying but REALLY COOL....
The title sounds like a mario level and the map kinda looks like one too in an odd way
Hopefully team 0% gets to clear it before its too late.
looks like something out of lovecraftian liturature
Why do you create these? I notice some math stuff or functions that I have seen in some videos but sadly I don't recall what they were
Good question. To me this is some kind of exploration. I create such imagery because I don't quite know what the result will look like. An excursion into the abstract, with various mathematical and programming puzzles to be solved along the way. It's one of those "the journey itself is the destination" things. And every now and then the result is a pleasant surprise.
blud doesnt know what the pursuit of beauty and art is 💀💀💀💀💀💀
intersting how much nature follows math at the most basic level all the time
There is an old philosophical quarrel: is math invented or is it discovered? I am among those who believe math is discovered, and so I also believe that math is something natural, not something artificial. It may sound strange to see me write that when I am programming a computer to produce abstract vistas. But the natural origin of math doesn't preclude it from being used for artificial constructions, too. That is simply what we call technology: making use of the laws of nature for our own purposes.
scary