Watch some weird blobs float around and merge with each other. PHOTOSENSITIVE EPILEPSY/POSSIBLE VIBRANT & MOVING COLORS WARNING There are a few variables (located at the bottom of your screen) that you can toy around with: Pixel size - Changes the size of each pixel. Lower values improve resolution but can cause lag (especially on lower end devices, so be careful), and vice versa. Transparency rounding - At increased values, makes the transparency value of each pixel rounded; it gives the blobs a cartoon-like appearance. (The starting value of 0.001 is basically no rounding.) Color rounding - Same thing as transparency rounding but for each pixel's color value instead of transparency value (more noticeable with higher color range values). Color range - (PHOTOSENSITIVE EPILEPSY WARNING) Changes the range of colors that show up, higher values make rainbow-like bands that get more dense as color range increases. There is also a "set color range" button that when pressed lets you set color range to a value of your choice. Recommended values to test out with pixel size at 2 and color only? enabled: 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 3000, 10000; anything much higher than 10000 looks pretty random. Color only - (PHOTOSENSITIVE EPILEPSY WARNING) Sets the transparency of each pixel to zero, making the entire screen colored in (use this is to see the color patterns that emerge, especially with higher color range values). Pressing the green flag resets the values to default. Have fun!
Each pixel's color and transparency values are set based on the variables and their distance to each blob's center (that's why it's possible to get the blobs to merge when they get close together).