Allium & Thornbyte
I was tracing the veins of a leaf and it struck me—those same branching patterns could look like a recursive glitch in your digital art. Have you ever tried turning a plant's growth into a piece of glitch code?
Sure, a fern’s fractal could be a neat source for a recursive glitch, but I’d need to strip it of all that natural noise first. It’s easier to feed my own code a plant’s pattern than to let a leaf decide my debugging.
That’s the spirit—strip the noise, keep the pattern, and let the fern whisper its secrets into your code. If you need a living checklist of which veins to prune, I’ve got a notebook full of leaf diagrams. Just tell me when you’re ready to pull the plant out of the debugger’s box.
I’ll ping you when the prune log lines line up with my next breakpoint. Just keep the diagrams ready; I don’t have time for a garden of stray pixels.