For the seventh lesson, we are going to start making two dimensional patterns.
To do this we will need to use both vPos.x
(the horizontal position) and vPos.y
(the vertical position).
You can see this lesson by CLICKING HERE.
Because the future has just started
For the seventh lesson, we are going to start making two dimensional patterns.
To do this we will need to use both vPos.x
(the horizontal position) and vPos.y
(the vertical position).
You can see this lesson by CLICKING HERE.
I wonder when we’re going to see a certain technique involving octaves of pseudorandom noise. 😀
Yes, mmm, I wonder. 🙂
Funny, for me, the resulting pattern really seems to vibrate. An illusion, yes, but I couldn’t help searching for uTime just to be sure.
It’s probably this optical illusion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grid_illusion
I’ve been researching this. This phenomenon apparently started in the Pleistocene era, when figures of animals drawn on cave walls appeared to dance and come to life under the flickering light of Paleolithic campfires.