Meeting with Peter Blaskovic
I found yesterday's talk with Peter Blaskovic to be very interesting. Yesterday I experienced one of those ah ha moments when I saw Peter's most simple demonstration of Perlin Noise. While the later examples of the work were far more refined and more beautiful, I loved seeing the basic particles move around the screen as they were governed by physics. Maybe it's because I have modeled and studied such systems before, but I really enjoyed watching the ebb and flow of the particles.
What really surprised me the most was I had no idea that processing was as powerful as was Peter showed us. Knowing the math behind what he was doing I was very impressed. Processing has always been somewhat of a toy for me, something I use to prototype with, but after seeing yesterday's demonstration I started to see the real power of processing. Processing will be a tool I continue to explore and use.
What really surprised me the most was I had no idea that processing was as powerful as was Peter showed us. Knowing the math behind what he was doing I was very impressed. Processing has always been somewhat of a toy for me, something I use to prototype with, but after seeing yesterday's demonstration I started to see the real power of processing. Processing will be a tool I continue to explore and use.
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