📐 Creating a grid of arcs using nested for loops, conditional statements, waves, and variable type conversion.
🔄 Understanding the concept of arcs in Processing and how they differ from circles and ellipses.
🔲 Positioning the arcs appropriately within the tiles of the grid.
The sketch has a black background and red foreground colors.
The grid system is created using nested for loops.
The number of tiles on the x-axis is defined by a variable.
📝 Using for loops to create a grid of arcs.
🔢 Defining x and y positions for each tile in the grid.
🔄 Using translate function to position elements on the grid.
🔄 The video demonstrates a process for creating a grid of arcs.
✏️ By multiplying the width and height by two, the arcs can be scaled to the appropriate size.
🔁 By repeating the process and adjusting the values, multiple tiles with arcs can be created.
💡 The visual in the tutorial is controlled by a wave, but for testing purposes, random values are used instead.
💡 A selector variable is created to determine which tile should be picked based on random values.
💡 Conditional logic is used to determine which shape should be created based on the value of the selector variable.
🌐 The code creates different arcs and a rectangle based on the value of a variable called selector.
🔢 A wave is created using the sine function and the frame count.
📊 The wave value is mapped from -1 and 1 to a range of 0 and 5.
📃️ By adjusting the values in the selector, the wave can be made to go through different tiles.
🔧 To add variation, the driver of the wave is modified by multiplying the x and y values by 10.
👍 The tutorial successfully achieves the desired result of varying the tiles in each frame.
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