Processing-Tutorial: WAVES pt. 1

Published by Tim on Monday November 4, 2019

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This is the first part of a brand new tutorial-series about Waves, a fundamental skill and feature in Generative Design and Creative Coding. Waves enable you to create controlled motion behaviour, complex animations and perfect loops, and simulate natural systems.

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