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genisis2 rated 10 months ago- Trippy, I liked it.
Stripe (1998) allows its user to paint "chemicals" into a reaction-diffusion simulation. Such simulations are believed to model the formation of leopard spots and zebra stripes; here, their result is a kaleidoscopic pattern of subtly-evolving gradients. (References...
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 ghowells rated 8 months ago- Ooooo, pretty.
 genisis2 rated 10 months ago- Trippy, I liked it.
Stripe (1998) allows its user to paint "chemicals" into a reaction-diffusion simulation. Such simulations are believed to model the formation of leopard spots and zebra stripes; here, their result is a kaleidoscopic pattern of subtly-evolving gradients. (References: Meinhardt 1982; Turk 1991).
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