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by shit_game 886 days ago
I'd have found this much more interesting if the animations were rendered in the browser - I would have loved to poke around the code that makes them work.

They're neat looking, but being served videos and not code leaves an itch unscratched.

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He publishes a couple with the source code: https://github.com/Bleuje/processing-animations-code

Also he published some full tutorials that are more conceptual, which you can find here: https://bleuje.com/tutorials/

I found the tutorials had a lot of awesome ideas (like traversing 4d noise for a seamless loop!) which I ended up playing with in my own projects. I don't use processing like he does, but all the tutorials are very easy to understand even if that's not your tool of choice.

Thank you so much for this!
I had the opposite reaction. I can see them on a phone in lockdown mode that fails to render many of the fancy modern JavaScript pages.