A simple way to make fun abstract digital art is to use a few different texture brushes with different nib settings to create a base layer, and then using the fill tool in random places (may need to adjust tolerance). I need more such quasi-procedural centaur art tricks.
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This example is Autodesk Sketchbook on iPad with pencil. But should be easy to replicate on any full-featured drawing program.
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Here’s some nice partly procedurally generated mazes by ...these are of course much harder to generate than my texture+fill drawings since they have to solvable as mazes
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Just made this one has part of my upcoming maze workbook for kids.
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And why only for kids? Seems like adults would like these too. You might start a new craze like adult coloring books.
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Kids are the most likely to roll up their sleeves to solve mazes (and my kids are the primary test subjects), but I'm hoping that adults will like it too. Would love to share it on Ribbonfarm! I'm building up the concepts from dead-ends to breaking big problems into small ones.
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