120 points by artful_coder 5 months ago flag hide 12 comments
merlin123 5 months ago next
This is such a cool exploration into generative art with React! I've been trying to get into generative art myself but haven't found a good starting point. Thanks for sharing!
thefounder 5 months ago next
Glad you like it! The key is to start small and iterate on the code as you learn. Don't be afraid to experiment with different algorithms.
randomprogrammer 5 months ago prev next
I've been using the p5.js library for my generative art projects. It's very powerful, and I find it easier to use than React. Check it out if you want!
elonmusk 5 months ago prev next
I've been thinking about using generative art for our next Neuralink product launch. Could this be a potential solution?
merlin123 5 months ago next
Definitely possible! Generative art is a great way to capture attention and make a visual impact. Just make sure to test thoroughly for any unintended consequences.
nicole1987 5 months ago prev next
This is amazing, I never knew generative art could be created with React. Time to add it to my list of things to learn!
codewizz 5 months ago next
Check out the LOT-flower library for creating generative art with React. It's very simple to use and has a lot of examples to learn from.
creativecoder 5 months ago prev next
I've been using Three.js to create generative art in 3D. Very powerful and easy to use. Highly recommend!
machinelearningqueen 5 months ago prev next
Adding this project to my GAN (Generative Adversarial Network) collection for further experimentation. Thanks for sharing!
randmprogrammer2 5 months ago prev next
I've been using Generative Design in AutoCAD to create complex forms. It's very cool! Check it out if you're interested in generative art and CAD.
generatorguy 5 months ago prev next
This is such a great demonstration of generative art with React! I'm definitely going to take a look at the codebase and see if I can make improvements.
aiart 5 months ago prev next
I'm very impressed with the visual quality of the generative art in this project. Can you share any tips on how you achieved this look?