The best part of Winamp visualisations, was that you could code/customise your own visualisations [1]. With a few equations and some variables in a limited context (frame, loop, pixel) you could create wild things. It was the first time I was exposed to this type of programming of simple "shaders".
The best part of Winamp visualisations, was that you could code/customise your own visualisations [1]. With a few equations and some variables in a limited context (frame, loop, pixel) you could create wild things. It was the first time I was exposed to this type of programming of simple "shaders".
[1] http://www.geisswerks.com/milkdrop/milkdrop_preset_authoring...
This reminds me of some of my favorite visuals with fractal flames made famous by Electric Sheep screen saver.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractal_flame
I remember being blown away by the dancing bear from Lionhead Studios[1]. It was promotional material for their video game Black & White.
[1] https://winampheritage.com/visualization/black-and-white-dan...
This was my favorite visualizer growing up.
Is there a webgl version of this like we have for Milkdrop?
https://webamp.org/
https://butterchurnviz.com/
Wow, a blast from the past!
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