There are many possibilities with this code, especially once the process of modifying wave parameters is sped up. Like I did last summer in 142, I added a bunch of global variables into the mix to control various parts of my equations, and used the mouseDragged() and keyPressed() functions to hook keyboard and mouse commands into those variables. This means I can experiment with different parameters and see results in real time, which is both efficient and remarkably entertaining.
Anyway, pictures from the latest craziness today. I enjoy how the secondary waves come into the pattern in different ways, and how three-dimensional everything looks, especially in motion.
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