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Creative Process - Symphony of Order and Chaos

Creative Process - Symphony of Order and Chaos

written by anchamk

01 Jun 2024256 EDITIONS
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The creative process started with conceptualizing the idea and making initial sketches. I began by designing the code to create the grid as the foundation of the piece. Then, I added visual elements like rectangles and circles, placing them randomly within the grid.

Experimentation was a big part of this process. I tried out various combinations of colors and shapes to find the right composition. This involved a lot of trial and error, but each iteration brought me closer to the final desired result.

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Here, I'll walk you through some breakdowns of the process in creating the code and determining the visuals. First, I wrote the code for the basic elements, which consist of stacked rectangle. The variations include:

BACKGROUND

In the background section, I created a random combination of rectangles varied in size and random placement. There are many rectangles of different sizes in each iteration. I wrote code to randomize them, but the size method is divided into 3 variations of the number of rectangles and 3 variations of the size variable.

COLOR

The background color palette consists of 5 variations.

Other Visual Elements

For other visuals, I added 5 types of pattern elements, one of which is dots, 4 types of accents, and 5 types of line patterns in pattern form.

For this generative art piece, I chose to upload it on-chain using a base blockchain. The art can be saved in PNG format by pressing "s".

This artwork has a total of 256 editions, and I will use the created art as material to experiment with design elements. There might also be a collaboration with collectors to create new products.

To see further development of this work, please check it out on Twitter or Warpcast. Thank you for reading.

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