While sorting sketch folders and workspaces some days ago, I came across some rough Processing drafts based on eskimoblood’s Surface library. It’s more than 2 years ago, that I was utilizing this inspiring source of 3-dimensional surfaces and objects for the last time, but I couldn’t resist to give certain aspects another spin.
In previous experiments I completely missed out on the morphing functionality provided by the library and just after some quick testing of available surfaces I came up with some quite interesting forms and results. Combinations of two surfaces – a 1st more complex like a Tranguloid Trefoil and more simple counterparts (i.e. Spheres) turned out to be a valuable source and basis for further sketching.







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Current versions and prototypes are combining rotation and scaling as well as growth-like animations using the underlying mathematical structures (see Paul Bourke) and qualities of certain surfaces.
While still being impressed by the aesthetic value of generated forms and artfully arranged elements, I’m already thinking about using underlying procedures and algorithms for more applied usage in upcoming projects.
See more stills of created generative forms at Flickr.