I've been participating in a weekly creative coding challenge in a Discord group called "Birb's Nest", run by Raphaël de Courville. Here are some examples from my entries from the last month. I've learned a lot by studying others' code and by working on these smaller projects. It's a great group.

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  • Processing

    My early experiments with using Processing for Creative Coding and Generative Art, mostly for Sableraph's Weekly Creative Coding Challenge. (by Metamere)

    I've been lazy about posting these here, so I just did a batch of four works from my first month of creative coding challenges. I included links to my twitter posts, where I have more images, explanations, and links to the code on my github page. I didn't realize the second image I picked was so blurry, when most of them turned out really sharp. Oh well. It looks really good when animated, as do all of them. I'd encourage everyone to download Processing and give my codes a run. I was able to learn the program and Javascript language basics very quickly thanks to so many good examples and tutorials, and I'm happy to give back to the community. Eventually, I hope to advance my creative coding artwork to a level where I'd feel confident in selling it, so I'd love to hear feedback and ideas.

  • processing

    Source code for the Processing Core and Development Environment (PDE)

    I've been lazy about posting these here, so I just did a batch of four works from my first month of creative coding challenges. I included links to my twitter posts, where I have more images, explanations, and links to the code on my github page. I didn't realize the second image I picked was so blurry, when most of them turned out really sharp. Oh well. It looks really good when animated, as do all of them. I'd encourage everyone to download Processing and give my codes a run. I was able to learn the program and Javascript language basics very quickly thanks to so many good examples and tutorials, and I'm happy to give back to the community. Eventually, I hope to advance my creative coding artwork to a level where I'd feel confident in selling it, so I'd love to hear feedback and ideas.

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