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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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  • Spirits in the flame

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remix of d/17888 by u/New_Core

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  • I didnt look at your code but I guess you did something like this...

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  • u/tomxor
    The brush pressure is derived from velocity and direction (so more caligraphic)
  • u/BriSeven
    I love how it feels simultaneously precise and digital and messy analogue.
  • u/tomxor
    Thanks :) The dynamics can be easily tweaked too, A*.7 and B*.7 are the inertia (could interpret as how articulated the brush is) and (C-X)/9 and (S-Y)/9 are distance based attraction to pointer (could interpret as bristle length maybe?)
  • u/katkip
    Awesome!
  • u/magna
    WOW!

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  • A box without hinges hides golden treasure... #growth
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  • u/pavel
    Point is, the egg is finalized as far as I know. Whichever example was the first chicken, by whatever definition, even if two people cant agree on a definition, that first chicken hatched from its egg and so a chicken egg came first.
  • u/tomxor
    🤣 don't worry man, it's literally the chicken and egg problem
  • u/KilledByAPixel
    Evolution is very gradual, new species (chicken) don't pop into existence. This can't happen because it would need to mate to procreate. Therefore there is no such thing as "first chicken", so the question itself makes no sense.
  • u/pavel
    'Chicken' is an arbitrary human label, these can pop in. Why can't the second chicken come from non-chicken parents too? Also, we dont need a 'first chicken.' There was a time when we had no chickens, all chickens come from chicken eggs, therefore chicken eggs came first.

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