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Many Lines

August 25, 2009
Author:

Eric Ishii Eckhardt

http://adaptedstudio.com
Location:
United States
Rate Experiment (354 ratings):
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From the Author:

Line drawing via particle system

Technology:

Javascript, Canvas, JQuery

Comments

By poolypool on February 21, 2010

runaway!! it's following my mouse, lol!

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By Damon on January 29, 2010

Awesome.

my creation http://dubed-un4given.deviantart.com/art/Browser-art-152144925

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By Phillip on January 20, 2010

AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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By Slyy on July 02, 2010

I think you forgot a !

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By carol is another word for NINJA on January 17, 2010

love it!!!

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By ade on December 10, 2009

cool!

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By vas on November 25, 2009

Why the lines does not follow the mouse pointer after right-clicking in the window? is it a logical mistake?

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By louis wu on November 24, 2009

This is really cool. Thanks Eric Ishii Eckhardt.

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By kundabar on November 22, 2009

Love this! I do wish the fade, color, and lots boxes were out of the picture plane so I didn't get the lines clustering underneath them in every creation. VERY fun, visually lovely, very nice!

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By punitor on November 22, 2009

awesome and breathtaking in it's simplicity and beauty. i could have fun with this for a very long time.

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By Wyatt on November 16, 2009

FYI: it works in iPod touch(not the follow feature but it it a proof of concept)

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By James Wilson on November 14, 2009

Wow,

I haven't seen any thing like this since my Radio Shack TRS-80 way back in 1984. It did some similar things when we typed out a couple thousand lines in four or more tiring hours. It plugged into the television if anybody remembers and had limited graphic color. What an inspiration it was!

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By safaritester on November 09, 2009

EN: works on Safari!!!

PL: dziala na Safari!!!

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By Ivan_Soria on November 08, 2009

Great! And Yes, It works on Opera 10, second to confirm!

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By jona on November 06, 2009

excellent buddy. This is really cool. 

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By FireFox on October 26, 2009

Internet Explorer will totally suck until they allow themes and personalization!

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By Mike on October 20, 2009

Eric Natzke style, love it.

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By NICOLE on October 18, 2009

EXEPT 4 SMILEYLOLZ

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By sad on October 21, 2009

no duh... hes a sp'ed

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By NICOLE on October 18, 2009

ALL OF U R NERDS =C

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By smileylolz on October 18, 2009

=D, LOL THIS LOOKS LIKE SMOKE FROM FIRE ITS SO COOL

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By Ivan on October 13, 2009

cool. If they were points rather than lines, it would be like a murmuration of Starlings

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By Gustavo on September 30, 2009

Gostei muito ....

fiquei brincando a tarde toda com isso...

=D

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By vilma on September 27, 2009

this is rubbish on internet explorer 7

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By JSNerd on October 16, 2009

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

all IEs will suck untill they implement canvas, dynamic tabs and NON-MICROSOFTISH PROGRAMMING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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By bob on October 18, 2009

Yes, yes it will!

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By bryre papata on October 21, 2009

you mean

Yes, yes THEY will!?

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By bob on October 21, 2009

Oops, yesh i did

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By bryre papata on October 21, 2009

you mean

Oops, yes i did

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By bob on October 21, 2009

no.

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By me on January 14, 2010

YOU FAIL! GO TO YOUFAIL.ORG

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By Eric on October 02, 2009

Yes that's true, unless you are using the Chrome Frame in IE7 it does not work well.

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By Gogo on September 11, 2009

Ipnotico!

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By han on September 09, 2009

very nice!

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By sarahnicgiff on September 08, 2009

Fasinating!

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By constantin on September 07, 2009

seems to be way faster -maybe less aquerate(??)- in firefox 3.5.2 than chrome 2.0.172.43, very nice indeed especially in monochrome and lesser lines.

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By Patrick H. Lauke on September 02, 2009

Great stuff, particularly with fade and set to monochrome it's quite haunting. And it works great in Opera 10 too (full disclosure: i do work for Opera)

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By Happy on September 02, 2009

Lots of fun!! Thanks

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By firstEncounter on August 31, 2009

Much like the iPhone app Spawn. Very cool.

Except you can't make the lines thicker. Which would make this amazing.

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By MR.JSNerd on October 19, 2009

...

he gives you the source code and you STILL cant change a simple variable

...

sad.

goto the function declaration "particleLine" and change the ctx.linewidth=.5; line to what ever width you want.

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By Austin on August 30, 2009

AWSOME

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By Xookie LD on August 28, 2009

AWSOME *better than bomomo :D*

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By josh on August 28, 2009

awesomEEEEEEEEEE

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By chrome guy on August 27, 2009

This is very good working on google chrome 2.0.202.0 (DEV)

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By R. Moon on August 27, 2009

FUN!!

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By daniel on August 26, 2009

fun much like bomono

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By joe on August 30, 2009

It's one of the other, earlier Chrome Experiments... it's a drawing tool that's kinda similar to this, but it has multiple paintbrushes.

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By Keir on August 29, 2009

What'a bomono

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By Family on August 26, 2009

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By Commenter on August 25, 2009

Nice! :D

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