Gravity Vision
Three in a series, to demonstrate how evolutionary steps alter the images. Color channels riff off of each other, shapes get expanded, shrunk, skewed, added and removed.
After starting with a completely random set of equations and evolving them for about ten minutes, I got to this one. Almost looks like a backwards lowercase 'a' or bent 'b':
After a few iterations picking through various mutations that shed a gradient or two, we get to a crisper, more aligned image:
And finally I ended up here and called it a night:
The offset layered look reminds me of some of the things I see on grain edit - a fantastic blog, by the way. I love that aesthetic.
After starting with a completely random set of equations and evolving them for about ten minutes, I got to this one. Almost looks like a backwards lowercase 'a' or bent 'b':
After a few iterations picking through various mutations that shed a gradient or two, we get to a crisper, more aligned image:
And finally I ended up here and called it a night:
The offset layered look reminds me of some of the things I see on grain edit - a fantastic blog, by the way. I love that aesthetic.
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