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by streamer45 1083 days ago
Been using raylib for years to power generative digital paintings on embedded systems (RPI and the like). I have been really impressed with its performance and accessible API. Plus it's a very active and welcoming open source project, kudos to the maintainer.
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Do you have any examples of code and/or art you can share?

I’ve always been fascinated by generative art.

After cleaning up my bookmarks i narrowed down my "Creative Coding" folder to these.

"Generative Design: Visualize, Program, and Create with JavaScript in p5.js":

http://www.generative-gestaltung.de/2/

Articles by Tyler Hobbs specially the one on "Flow Fields" :

https://tylerxhobbs.com/essays/2020/flow-fields

Articles by Sighack specially the one on "Watercolor Techniques":

https://sighack.com/post/generative-watercolor-in-processing

"Steve's Makerspace" on Youtube:

https://youtube.com/@StevesMakerspace

I don't know how known it is but Jared Tarbell has an excellent gallery: http://www.complexification.net/gallery/

EDIT: nevermind, bio says he co-founded Etsy... he's probably well known