@piterpasma @twilliability All of them are exponential spirals: (x,y) (t) = (t cos(B log(t),t sin(B log(t)), with B=1 and B=-1 for the two orthogonal directions. (They sure have constant angles +-45 deg. from the radial direction)
@piterpasma In your short description “RAYHATCHING chapter 1”, you mentioned “ … taking into account line distance to sketch different brightness levels …” - that got me thinking. All is written in pure Matlab (no Toolboxes). Thank you for the inspiration 🙏
#creativecoding#p5js
Each particle tries to catch the next one. When they get close enough a line is drawn between them. The rules are very simple yet the form they generate is fascinating.
Space, but make it goth! 🕸️
If this new image from Webb’s mid-infrared instrument (MIRI) looks dark & moody, that's because things look different in this light than what you may be used to. These are the "bones” of galaxy IC 5332, usually hidden by dust: https://t.co/UEENdXZMdk