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BRIGHTNESS MIRROR




The brightness mirror is a tutorial from The Coding Train that I followed when I was first looking into P5.js. The brighter a pixel, the larger the shape representing it becomes, and I was interested in how I could use the effect produced to create unique photos of things around me. When the photo is made smaller, it becomes a lot easier to make out the subject of it. However, when bigger, it becomes a mass of dots that can be hard to identify. I edited the appearance slightly between photos by changing the colour, shapes, and shape size to experiment with different outputs.


A photo of a person and a dog made out of green dots A photo of a dog looking up and into the corner of the room made out of green dots
A photo of a red kite with its beak open made out of brown dots A photo of a dog looking into the camera made out of green dots