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Generative Art with CSS (2019) (commons.host)
129 points by bryanrasmussen on Aug 11, 2020 | hide | past | favorite | 10 comments




>https://codepen.io/yuanchuan/pen/Lwyjxd This is perfect for my SG1 inspired reskin of webwormhole p2p file transfer project.


Another awesome generative art web component, inspired by <css-doodle> is <shader-doodle>: https://github.com/halvves/shader-doodle

It's basically a ShaderToy that you can easily drop on a page. Some examples here: https://shader-doodle-overview.glitch.me/


I love articles like this! This reminds me of an article from back in the day on using multiple backgrounds to create a non-repeating infinite tiling image. It used varying ratios to make it possible to use a specific set of sprites to create variance. Sadly, can't find it anymore. It was about 15 years ago in the A List Apart heyday.


This is probably not that article you referring to, but similar one: https://www.sitepoint.com/the-cicada-principle-and-why-it-ma...


Yes, thanks for digging it up!


Gorgeous, thank you. To me this is generative art for people who don’t like generative art. Most generative art doesn’t strike me as beautiful, but many of these creations do. It’s also a good way to learn CSS graphics painlessly.


This is super neat and appealing. Thank you for sharing!


This is insane! Amazing work


no fiddle :/ ?




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