Geometry tumbler

Daniel Gyllensand128/128

Some arbitrary geometric shapes that hover in place until interacted with.

Each click will animate each shape to a new randomised position (x, y, z), as well as play some hits from a selection of random scales.

The longer you hold your pointer down, the more tension builds, resulting in a more intense shape displacement as well as a faster playing speed on the tones.

Doing that for long enough will also trigger one out of two effects, either putting a sepia layer over the scene or encapsulating it with a darkened vignette. There’s about a 3% chance of not getting a “hold-in effect” but instead getting your whole scene rendered with a chromatic aberration.

There are 2 different instruments to collect. A Berlin Concert Grand Piano and a Harmonised 3-Oscillator Pad.

There’s about a 3.2% chance of getting a spheric shape instead of a cubic shape.

In addition to all this, you can get various amounts of shape counts, and each one can have a different color theming as well as different metalness and roughness materials.

There’s also a plethora of different lightings to get such as ambient, point and spotlights in different color themes.

Finally there’s a percentage indicator that reflects the uniqueness of each shape composition down to a finer detail, taking all of these parameters in account.

@computeremotions - 2022-06-19

This page has been generated using fx_hash public API https://api.fxhash.xyz/graphql/, to display an overview of a creator's collection from www.fxhash.xyz. The computation of "rarity" is not the official computation and therefore can differ. Dev by @zancan.