#genuary9

2025-01-25

Prompt: The textile design patterns of public transport seating. #genuary #genuary2025 #genuary9 Code at beta.dwitter.net/d/33114

Pattern of small irregular shapes in red and gold on a blue-purple background.
Dave bauerdavebauerart
2025-01-18

The textile design patterns of public transport seating.

Yeah, it's not great to look at.
Code if you must see it.
davebauer.art/web-and-python-p

Randomly colored zigzags on an orange background.
Andrew CatellierwhlteXbread@xoxo.zone
2025-01-17

i figure this is what some of the riders of the W line see when they’re on the train

p5js version: whltexbread.github.io/p5sketch

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2025-01-12

"The textile design patterns of public transport seating."

I'm a few days behind, but this prompt was too fun to let go. :)

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A blue "fabric" has a repeating pattern with yellow-orange rays in an arc and a green swoopy bit overlaid on top. It's 80's chic, maybe.
Colin Mitchell 🇵🇸colin@muffin.industries
2025-01-12

"The textile design patterns of public transport seating."

#Genuary #genuary9

openprocessing.org/sketch/2506

I wanted to keep fiddling with this one but I forced myself to stop

Scott Richmondscr@assemblag.es
2025-01-11

Catching up (a bit): #genuary9 #genuary #ludus: Public transport textile design. Main thought: exorbitant colour story. Also: sometimes geometry is annoying.

web.ludus.dev/?code=let+rt2+%3

A late midcentury-ish never-show-a-stain public transit textile design, in a checkerboard style. Each cell has a square described by diagonal stripes, with a circle on top described by diagonal stripes at right angles. The background is olive. One set of cells is aqua circles on maroon squares; the other is navy circles on fuchsia squares.
2025-01-11

#Genuary9 prompt: The textile design patterns of public transport seating.
openprocessing.org/sketch/2505

I was extremely tired yesterday, so I just took a little time to adapt the #Genuary1 sketch to use color and be a bit more regular. I came across issues with the scheme that made it not work how I had wanted, but I didn't feel like fixing them or redoing things. I suppose the quirks might make it a more interesting piece.

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I wasn't satisfied with the design initially, but that might have just been my exhausted brain being too harsh of a critic. It has grown on me a bit. The structure is regular and repetitive, but has just enough variation in component size and overall pattern and color combinations to be interesting. The colors and transparency remind me a bit of glass bottles or simple watercolor paintings.Here it is a bit finer if a grid, with more white space. Due to a quirk of the pattern, a diagonal division occurs, where the bottom left half is more warm colored and the upper right is more cool colored. Just one of those happy little accidents you get with algorithmic art.Here it is a taller aspect ratio, where the middle band ends up with a repeating pattern that is hard to discern at first. It draws you into it a bit. The upper right has an odd aspect to it where it appears to be tilted or to have diagonal lines, but it is still just vertical and horizontal lines.A very fine grid reveals a more distinct band of repetitive elements, and some odd aliasing artifacts where the patterns form conic sections.
2025-01-10

...my suggestion for public transport seats ;-) #genuary9 ...with tau all over the place #genuary10 #genuary2025 #genuary #genart
shadertoy.com/view/XXGyRt

Mary Holstegemathling
2025-01-10

interlude

day 9: extile design patterns of public transport seating

I got a lost in applying the pattern to a 3D model of a seat, which I ended up doing in the least efficient way possible, so this is as far as I got

Model of a seat with a weird ugly red and blue pattern applied. I feel I captured something of the vibe of public transportation textiles.

Colophon: 3D model file (STL) read into polyhedra, rotated and scaled, random wild tiling applied to surfaces
Roel :v_gay:Roel@tech.lgbt
2025-01-10

Genuary 9: The textile design patterns of public transport seating.

Inspired by the NS seating (dutch railway). Made in
#SwiftUI

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2025-01-10

Prompt: the textile design patterns of public transportation seating.

Alexandre B A Villares 🐍villares@ciberlandia.pt
2025-01-10

"The Good, Bad, and Ugly Public Transit Seat Covers of the World"

bloomberg.com/news/articles/20

#genuary9 prompt inspiration?

2025-01-10

#genuary9 - Public transport seating. I wanted to do more with this but ran short on time, so this one is more about the color scheme - it reminds me of the bus seats I rode on in grad school. #genuary #genuary2025

Vertical lines of different lengths in red, tan, and light blue, over a dark blue background.
2025-01-09

#genuary2025 #genuary9

The textile design patterns of public transport seating

Łukasz Langaambv
2025-01-09

prompt: Draw one million of something.
prompt: The textile design patterns of public transport seating.

Not much time so combined two prompts. Efficiency! In Poznań 🇵🇱 my most memorable bus and tram upholstery had weird bright shapes on deep green. I made 1 mil spheres, added a halftone filter to the rendering pipeline so it looks more like fabric. Et voila.

Made with :
pyscript.com/@ambv/genuary-pro

Black spheres with cyan, magenta, or yellow accents are scattered across a deep green background. There's very many of them. The entire image is processed with a halftone filter, which makes it look like an old magazine print. It also distorts the colors of the spheres further out.Black spheres with cyan, magenta, or yellow accents are scattered across a deep green background. There's very many of them. The entire image is processed with a halftone filter, which makes it look like an old magazine print. It also distorts the colors of the spheres further out.
2025-01-09

#genuary9 The textile design patterns of public transport seating. #genuary #genuary2025

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2025-01-09

#genuary9 The textile design patterns of public transport seating.

#genuary

openprocessing.org/sketch/2505

"The textile design patterns of public transport seating."

Today I spent most of my genuary time researching fascinating jaapsch.net/tilings/index.htm and at the end I only had time left to create a cheap 80s table cloth 🙈

Code: codeberg.org/hamoid/genuary202

#genuary #genuary9 #genuary2025 #OPENRNDR #Kotlin #meh

A code generated voronoi-based design. Cells have either 1, 2, 3 or 4 textures applied. Each texture is striped, has a unique color, angle, and a unique line width. Because of the unique angles one can notice the overlapping striped textures in many of the cells.

Some cells are missing. The background color visible through those is light gray.

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