☛ Click the green flag to generate animated art using simple shapes as a "brush". ☛ Click again to randomize the values and the "brush". ☛ Use the slider to change the mode if you like. ● Mode 1 generates the art once. ● Mode 2 generates the art twice in sequence. The position, angle and turning speed of the second instance is offset from the first. ● Mode 3 is the same as mode 2, but the second instance is completely white. ● Mode 4 is similar to mode 2, but the two instances generate the art simultaneously*, and the second instance has the same position, angle and turning speed as the first one, but mirrored. ● Mode 5 is the same as mode 4, but the second instance is completely white.
✒ ✒ ✒ Notes ✒ ✒ ✒ * Not actually simultaneously, but they take turns stamping the 150 copies of the costume, which produces a "blended" result. Modes 2 and 3 simply stamps 150 copies of the first instance, and then 150 copies of the other on top of that. ✒ ✒ ✒ Credits ✒ ✒ ✒ Thanks to @qramo for the original project monochrome v2: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/821508452 In this remix of my own re-remix, I randomized and animated the costumes. Thanks to @DB64_code for suggesting that I add animation :)