I've been participating in #Nodevember, which is a Twitter challenge to make a new procedural material every day of November. I'm consistently stumped by the amazing shapes and animations that are coming out of the challenge and I'd like to take some time with special guest Simon Thommes to dive deeper into if and how we mortal humans can achieve such results.
This stream is turning out to be very interesting, I don't know if ill ever use it to this level but its really cool to see how this guy thinks and works. :)
Jesus christ, this is not human
Could anyone point out my chin? It just dropped to the floor and I lost sight of it.. XD
I'm sorry high school math teacher, pi was going to be useful after all
So cool
the curve thing is mind blowing
Cool stuff, dude.
This is what I've been wondering the most. How to make specific shapes like this.
When we have The Matrix in real life, I call dibs for Simon brain info uploads, it's mine alone
Made me look for what's the different between separate xyz and rgb, turns out they are the same