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About Seadragons
Artist site
http://marcinignac.com/projects/seadragons/
Library
regl@2.1.0
Etherscan
Contract
"Seadragons" is a generative catalogue of imaginary sea creatures from Syngnathidae family. Each seadragon belongs to one of the real Weedy, Leafy or Ribboned species, while the patterns and the small leaf-like appendages are an artistic interpretation. The dragons are rendered in real-time allowing you to watch them slowly drifting in the water or moving your mouse to nudge them slightly.
This project is a continuation of my long term fascination with using code to recreate forms and patterns occurring in nature. By using a range of non-photorealistic rendering techniques I strive to documen...
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Released on Oct 6, 2021 4:00 PM UTC
1000 works released