@marcinignac@MuseAppHQ Agreed, this makes an intriguing product essentially unusable for me, as zoom/scale is such a natural part of how my brain wants to use this type of tool.
It's hard to separate the metaverse nonsense hype takes from genuinely unique/valuable experiences right now, but in the middle of covid, hanging with a few friends playing VR minigolf was so so so much more natural than any zoom-based social activities.
“VR mini golf is easy to pick up and has less pressure than its real-life counterpart. Games like these connect employees worldwide over a simple yet communally engaging activity. They replace human connections that are usually overlooked...” https://t.co/qeA4TCc9GZ Cc: @MURAL
@mattdesl@sableRaph Been using it for all sorts of stuff! It's been an awesome workspace for generative drawings, visualizations, pixel sorting, a webgl painting system.
@stephen_aiena Yeah... was initially going for some human-esque curves and ended up elsewhere. These are 2D shapes, sort of interpolating between cubic bezier curves
Trying out Theodore Gray's clustering-based color sorting method. Creates a more concentrated color sort that gets less muddy at a small size. https://t.co/1GVNTajz5C