Another experiment from scratch in about 40 minutes. Speeded up by a factor of 15. This time well know perlin noise particles originally invented by André Michelle. At the end I set the frame rate of the SWF to one which does not look very smooth in the video. It seems a little bit to slow.
Update: Source is available here. This is the original version (with a license header) so be aware that it is not optimized or very readable.




That’s beautiful!! :)
very impressive!
It’s open source ?
congratulations for the “speedcoding” movement. I’ll immortalize it. You’re a neo-artist ;)
Amazing, thank you for share this!
Not bad! :)
mal wieder traumhaft :)
OT-Frage: Was ist denn die Musik dadrunter?
That’s great indeed :)
I wanted to know: did you do the first speedcoding music yourself too?? :whistle:
yes, the music of the first one was by me but not this time :)
This is amazing stuff.. i emailed it to so many people.. it is like one of those demo files.. can’t believe what you have achieved in 2 kb. and it sure displays the potential of flash player.
Do you have a better quality of video somewhere.. i wish i could even learn half of this. I want to see how u coded, rather than the direct source.
You can download a high quality version at vimeo.
Awesome. Schön. Very beautiful!
wow Mr.Doob posted a comment….. that means I have to as well. Awsome Idea can’t wait to see more
Awesome result! Congrats
Joa one of the most inspirational videos i have ever witnessed. I love how you initialized public function main () from the start. Its just too good Sir. I am from Pakistan and there is no one to inspire me here - reason being that no one is sincere with their work….Bah thats why we have the web!!
You have inspired me Sir. I watch your video when i wake up and before i sleep. Thank you again and God Bless!
- CODE IS POETRY (and you have demonstrated that to the world!!)
Very inspirational Joa :) could you tell me what music you used?, its mind blowingly good,