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by slx26
2624 days ago
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Hahah, congratulations on completing the implementation! You might not believe it, but I visited the page just two days ago and saw the updates! I wanted to show mandalagaba to one of my little cousins, let him play with it for a bit. I connected my laptop to the tv screen, and then a mouse with a long cable to the laptop, so we wouldn't have anything in the way... we started playing with some fluid simulations, which are super fun... sadly, I couldn't get mandalagaba to work afterwards, I don't know if the HDMI connection caused some problem with the detected resolution, or if there was any other temporary issue... we had fun anyway, I'll definitely show him the page another day. Really amusing to meet again. I don't have any new idea in mind which doesn't kinda lead mandalagaba to become a full fledged image edition program (layers, brushes, some effects, changing hues and tones, etc.), but if I come up with something nice I'll tell you. As seen in this thread, maybe devices (like a drawing compass) with multiple articulations? (you might also find some inspiration with polar coordinates and waves in this nice video about fourier transforms by 3Blue1Brown [https://youtu.be/spUNpyF58BY?t=233], like at 3:53 or 5:14). Keep up the good work! |
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