by Art Ralgo
Overgrowth X8
IPFS
11 October 2022•TEZOS•IPFS
Overgrowth was an experiment in mixed brushes, and random walks, to create complex scribble landscapes. Overgrowth X8 takes the concept a number of steps forward.
The first change is that there are 8 brush heads rather than 1. The starting location of these brush heads have been curated into 6 sets.
a) Four Corners - 2 brush heads emanating from each corner,
b) All Together Now - All brush heads starting at the same low central location,
c) Great Monument (sometimes),
d) Upon this Slope, these structures are built,
e) Heaven and Earth - 4 brush heads at the top and 4 at the bottom, sometimes they meet,
f) Random Landscaper - All brush heads randomly placed in the lower part of the canvas.
Each brushes white ellipses are now a randomised shade of very light grey. This gives slightly more depth.
As the brushes usually do not randomly fill the whole canvas, there is a background that has been built to be consistent with the drawing, rather than just using a solid color or mono light bands.
White and black stroke sizes have been adapted to give a slightly wider range of effects.
Press s to save a 2400x2400 jpg.
Please note that the progressive rendering may not work on mobile and may be slow on some browsers.
Created with p5.js. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
The first change is that there are 8 brush heads rather than 1. The starting location of these brush heads have been curated into 6 sets.
a) Four Corners - 2 brush heads emanating from each corner,
b) All Together Now - All brush heads starting at the same low central location,
c) Great Monument (sometimes),
d) Upon this Slope, these structures are built,
e) Heaven and Earth - 4 brush heads at the top and 4 at the bottom, sometimes they meet,
f) Random Landscaper - All brush heads randomly placed in the lower part of the canvas.
Each brushes white ellipses are now a randomised shade of very light grey. This gives slightly more depth.
As the brushes usually do not randomly fill the whole canvas, there is a background that has been built to be consistent with the drawing, rather than just using a solid color or mono light bands.
White and black stroke sizes have been adapted to give a slightly wider range of effects.
Press s to save a 2400x2400 jpg.
Please note that the progressive rendering may not work on mobile and may be slow on some browsers.
Created with p5.js. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Artist and Collector of generative artworks - http://ralgo.art
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