generative_art
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generative_art
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Conundrum - made with Python
Lots of similar code on GitHub and I share more about this on Twitter.
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Generative artwork inspired by mid century opart
This artwork was created with a computer program using p5js. It is inspired by opart from the 50s and the cholla cactus. More images here and code to make similar generative artwork yourself is here.
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Working towards a new opart
Lots of code on GitHub and more images on the gram.
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Working towards new opart with p5js
Working on a new personal toolkit to iterate smarter. This series is directed towards making lines interesting. Lots of code on github and lots of images on instagram.
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How to use Tabs - Python Processing
- Aaron Penne has a great post on this here: https://github.com/aaronpenne/generative_art/tree/master/ppy_terminal
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Agni [NTD] - made with Python
Lots of code on GitHub and lots of images on the gram.
linedraw
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Linedraw (python)
I ran across a Web site that used LingDong’s linedraw python routine (https://github.com/LingDong-/linedraw) to turn images into what looked like engravings. I had to use the Web version since I didn’t know enough python to get it working on my computer. I have since learned a little python and have it running on my computer. I have tweaked it a bit to used a thinner line and increased the resolution. Doubling the resolution from less than 2,500 lines to more than 5,000 lines increases the time to render from about 30 seconds to about 5 minutes and 30 seconds. I can then import the resulting SVG into Vcarve to create a toolpath for my CNC engraver/carver. This is great since I don’t have any actual artistic ability.
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Is there a way to take an image and convert it to turtle code?
I would be cool to vectorize a photo and have the turtle draw it. Look up "python image vectorize" or maybe "python image line art" to convert the image file into lines. Here's the first hit I saw on google: https://github.com/LingDong-/linedraw
What are some alternatives?
vsketch - Generative plotter art environment for Python
get_cover_art - Batch cover art downloader and embedder for audio files
generative-art - Generative art experiments
occult - vpype plug-in to remove occulted lines in SVG files
GAS - Generative Art Synthesizer - a python program that generates python programs that generates generative art
AMaDiA - Astus' Mathematical Display Application : A GUI for Mathematics (Calculator, LaTeX Converter, Plotter, ... )
samila - Generative Art Generator
Colorfy - Finds a suitable background color to the artwork of the current Spotify playback and sets it to a LED-strip using a Raspberry Pi
python-turtle-draw-svg - A python program for draw SVG file using turtle package.
album-art-wallpaper - An app for Windows that will change your desktop wallpaper to the album art of the song you are listening to.