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It's finally here! My entry for the February Digital Art Contest. It is a program that draws raindrops, makes them move down at speeds depending on the drop's radius( therefore weight ), and making them splash when they hit the ground. The effect is not flawless, neither is the program itself. They both need some work, but this is a ...
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Although it is past the set deadline for the Digital Art Contest, I have an entry that's still in progress. I must admit that I received help for this program from other forum members, so It's not completely my own creation. I will submit my entry! It's only half finished right now. So, I am asking the contest judges to wait a little ...
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Get it here: Pas de Deux
(Warning: This is a fairly large download - 5.6MB)
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HangingBalls show a random display of shiny balls that slowly fade away into the fog.
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TrigFlowers displays random "flowers" in an infinite loop.
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I'm not sure if this is digital art, this is my entry anyway. You have to press enter to plot the graph and find the deriviative.
I'm still running tests and improving it. I would like to have the program draw a tangent line on the graph
Sometimes it does not display the equation and I don't know why.
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WOW!!! Very nicely done! I guess that sweeps away any hope of my entry winning. I give it 5 stars!
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Here is my entry for the February digital art contest.
I added .TXT to the KPL file to allow upload. Rename it by removing the .TXT extension after you download it.
The program creates a Lorenz butterfly which it then starts rotating in 3D space and the view zooms in and out. Run until bored.
More on Lorenz butterfly can be found ...
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Well here is a fun little date calculator, good for seeing how many years and days between then and now.
The status line will also show total days.
Enjoy,
Norman Lucia
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