Art Contest!

HW5: Shaders

Overview

The purpose of this assignment was to familiarize students with GLSL shaders. Many students created some kind of animation or interactive applet for their art contest submission, so you should click on the links below to view them interactively.


Submissions



Tom: Space



Josh: Mountain Dream



The World's Dumbest Genius: Assorted Artworks

Fossilized Organism

Floral Pattern Decay

The Sinkhole

Growth of Observance

The Star



Ben: "Wacky Shapes"

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Mevan: "The Wheel of Wonder"



Dylan: Snow Night Mountain



174Guru2020: "A Taste of The Fourth Dimension"

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Sam: "Julia Set + Newton Fractals Animation"

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Vincent: "Noisy Polynomial Pizza"

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Kevin: "Newton Fractal Animation"

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David: "Dancing Binary Suns"

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Kacey: "Bilateral Bloopers"



Michael: "My TV Broke"



Jonas: "Intoxicated Dust Print"

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Will O: "Newton Sequence"



Will P: "Mandelbrot Autozoom"

Click here to view live (you have to view this one live!!)



Matt Q: "Spiral"

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Brenden: "Filtered Newton"

My art contest was created from making a Newton fractal, putting it through the laplacian filter, and then applying some very small values to the sigmad and sigmar of the bilateral filter. I don't know exactly what polynomial I used since it decided to refresh the page shortly after I took the first screenshot of it



Tom Rohrbach: "Polar Opposites"

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Sean S: "Varying Mountains"

Mountain 1

Glowing Mountains

Painted Trees



Tom Snipes: "Neon Bouncy Rain"

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