Published on: 2025-09-25 23:10:07
Disclaimer: there’s nothing wrong with using a sdf this way. Recently, my good friend Mike Brondbjerg posted this on Twitter: Dark Matter: 50,000 particles passing through a field until they hit a hidden sphere. By varying the distance travelled each step, the collisions are more / less accurate, so creating a nice fuzziness around the spheres. #generative #design #creativecommuting #creativecoding pic.twitter.com/gmFEV7fCwk — Mike Brondbjerg (@mikebrondbjerg) January 15, 2020 You can follow
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