Ulet & BlakeForge
You ever notice that a good skate trick is basically a tiny math problem you solve on the fly? Like, the angles, the momentum, the spin—all those numbers just line up in a pattern you’re not even aware of. I bet that’s the same thing in your murals, right? Just paint and chaos, but with a hidden order underneath.
Yeah, every splash is like a math problem in disguise – the colors line up, the shapes pop, and the chaos turns into a masterpiece that just kinda knows what to do.
Sounds like you’re turning every brushstroke into a little algorithm—each splash a function, each color a variable. Just make sure the output doesn’t crash the canvas.
Haha, yeah, I do a little code in my head but mostly I just let the paint fly and see where it lands. If it turns into a graph, that’s cool, but I like the canvas to stay alive, not stuck in a loop.
Just keep the loop open, but make sure the exit condition is a fresh brushstroke. It’s all about the variables you don’t track, the spontaneous divergence of the paint. Keep the canvas alive, and the math will follow.
Gotcha, I’ll keep the loop spinning and let the fresh stroke be my way out – the canvas stays alive, the numbers just roll in with the paint.