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rudxane
@rudxane
I've spent countless hours watching the printer draw his work line-by-line, constantly resisting the urge to pull the paper and change the spacing between each line drawn. Piezo is inspired by this urge: what if we draw line-by-line, but change the spacing between each line? 👇
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rudxane
@rudxane
Each output in Piezo is composed of lines that receive a spray-like grain that’s based on the size and density specified in each grid block: motivated by how colors bleed through each other when using a light density layer of paint from a spray-can.
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rudxane
@rudxane
The structure is built from a simple recursive grid but instead, mirroring each grid block on the x-axis to the left (doubling its width). Through this, grid blocks overlap each other and start to interact together through palette blending of each individual grid block.
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