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u(t) is called 60 times per second. t: Elapsed time in seconds. S: Shorthand for Math.sin. C: Shorthand for Math.cos. T: Shorthand for Math.tan. R: Function that generates rgba-strings, usage ex.: R(255, 255, 255, 0.5) c: A 1920x1080 canvas. x: A 2D context for that canvas.
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  • Smoler Isometric Divisions
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  • u/KilledByAPixel
    nice!
  • u/pavel
    Weirdly the numeric error from approximating pi/3 seems to matter a lot.
  • u/tomxor
    Yeah, I think it's because it causes a deviation in the sequence at j=0. Although the output of 0|3*C(r) generally gives the expected low period of +1,+2,+1,-1,-2,-1 as j decrements, it ends on a 3, but only when using lower precision PI/3. full precision PI/3 pushes all of the 2s into 3s, which can be corrected by lowering the coefficient to 2.9, but this also makes j=0 output 2 which then seems to destroy the complexity.
  • u/pavel
    I tried getting rid of the sin/cos by using hex coordinates but I was unable to make a complex picture. Usually just one of the six slices drew-in.

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  • Isometric Divisions ✻

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  • Curlicue fractal

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  • Thoughts Of A Worm

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  • Deconstruction Code 🚧🚧
  • u/KilledByAPixel
    uncompressed and not using image data so results is the same on every device
  • u/Joachim
    That's much better! The laptop I am using crashes nearly every time it runs dweets that use imageData... its nice to be able to watch the formation of this dweet without getting stuck on the first frame :)
  • u/UEZ
    looks like a web of a spider under the influence of drugs ^^
  • u/katkip
    woww

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  • u/andrea270872
    very nice. reminds me of the old Star Trek special effects! cool

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