Connect the dots in all 16,444,216 colors of the (24-bit) RGB color model. A challenge for geeks! Follow the link for more information.
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This year, the website has seen more entries submitted, and more entries published, than the previous record year, which was 2022, and we’re only just halfway through the year!
Sixteen years ago today (0b10000 in binary), the first image was published on allRGB (named RGB2PNG back then). Thanks to all the authors that have made this project so much fun! https://t.co/AJrZfcEtOb
“The only picture with a smart looking set of 4,096 vertical lines in a magical way. The same attempt as it does generate 16,777,216 colors. (6):” https://t.co/TUlCwomRri #allRGB#GenerativeArt#CreativeCoding#DesignByNumbers
It might not be directly obvious, but this photograph of two dogs uses all 16,777,216 colors (of the 24-bit RGB color model) exactly once. Not one color missing, and not one color twice. https://t.co/EvszXxUqvp #allRGB#creativecoding#digitalphotography#digitalart#dogs
“This image is constructed by traversing the 2D image space in parallel with the 3D RGB colour space, in order to assign at each step a unique colour to a unique pixel.” By @FulvioBacca, 2022. #digitalart#generativeart#creativecoding#allRGB https://t.co/HR2Vd57i76