This post has some good news and some bad news. The good news is that I have ported my Convolutional Art Generator over to javascript and uploaded it to Openprocessing.org, meaning that anyone with a modern browser can now view and create art themselves!
Here's the link to the (currently) newest version:
https://www.openprocessing.org/sketch/581716
More good news! I followed my own tutorial, meaning that there now are four versions of the program, one for each of the tutorials I have posted. I will link to them in the respective posts, giving an easier option to follow along with the code as well as seeing the results immediately.
The bad news is that I will have to go back and rewrite all the tutorials, so that they use javascript code snippets instead of the weird GML code that is there now. It is a much better end result, but it is a bit of a hassle to do, so it will take some time.
Good news for you, and the bad news only really are bad news for me.
Here's the link to the (currently) newest version:
https://www.openprocessing.org/sketch/581716
More good news! I followed my own tutorial, meaning that there now are four versions of the program, one for each of the tutorials I have posted. I will link to them in the respective posts, giving an easier option to follow along with the code as well as seeing the results immediately.
The bad news is that I will have to go back and rewrite all the tutorials, so that they use javascript code snippets instead of the weird GML code that is there now. It is a much better end result, but it is a bit of a hassle to do, so it will take some time.
Good news for you, and the bad news only really are bad news for me.
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