I make computers draw things.

Joined October 2008
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3 Feb 2021
Hello! I've made an application to create animated and interactive drawings! It's somewhere between a toy and a tool, so you can enjoy it even if you are not a talented illustrator. Have fun! -> mutsuacen.com And send me your masterpieces! @MutsuacenApp
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May 24
Test 648: 3D printing meets ancient Chinese movable type printing
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It's unfair that AI won't wake up at night thinking about that stupid thing it said 12 years ago
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Test 647 《Concierto de Aranjuez》Real-time Guitar Audio-Visual Experiment. A 3D-printed panel is attached to the guitar's surface, working in tandem with a screen backdrop. #Unity3d receives live MIDI signals from the performance and outputs the visuals via projection.
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4 Nov 2025
The w3 page for compositing is a great reference for everything related to blend modes w3.org/TR/compositing-1/

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29 Oct 2025
Excited to announce our $27M Series B! Vizcom started as a personal obsession, not a company plan. Our mission is to build creative tools that keep humans at the center. Proud of the team and community behind this one and grateful to everyone who believed early and kept believing. On to the next chapter.
29 Oct 2025
We’re excited to announce our $27M Series B led by @RadicalVCFund with continued support from @IndexVentures, @Unusual_VC, @BasisSet our incredible angel investors. At Vizcom, we believe in amplifying the human spark behind every object in the world. Thank you to the community, the team, customers and many more for your trust and support. The best has yet to come 🚀
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23 Oct 2025
WebGL dithering on my homepage in 2013. Sorry kids, I was there first. grgrdvrt.com/2013/
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There's a programming environment where you can literally *paste a running website* and scrap its surface media by simply dragging them out of it, like one is supposed to. Remember you saw it first in Unit.
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15 Sep 2025
Hey 👋 with @JustineSoulie we just released a new project. Ponpon Mania an interactive online comic! Animated panels, playful interactions, and a sheep with a dream to become a DJ Take a look, let us know what you think, and feel free to share✨ 👉 ponpon-mania.com
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3 Sep 2025
Meshline for TSL #threejs is here ! 🥳 Github & demo links in thread 👇
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Available for adventures Reach out Web-GL-GPU / Performances / shading / experiences / Web3 / @threejs RT appreciated samsy.ninja lab.samsy.ninja 🔊
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some observations about LLMs and IDEs from building the @Replit Agent -- szymonkaliski.com/projects/r…
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18 Sep 2024
This is how everything around us will be designed in the future.
18 Sep 2024
Introducing Vizcom 1.1. Make your designs real. Learn more at vizcom.ai
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2 Sep 2024
RT @seflless: Introducing Decode, a diagramming tool you can code in! Check out the video and join the waitlist here: t.co/ctuYcwk
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2 Sep 2024
When I’m not freelancing, I spend my time working on Valence 3D, a 3D design & polygon modeling app for iOS. The biggest challenge of making a touch based DCC has been the UI. I’ve invented a ton of new UX paradigms along the way to make Valence usable and fun. Proud of this
Version 1.2.3 is out! Major improvements for dimensions! When creating dimensions, if you touch near a vertex, edge center, or face center, Valence will snap the dimension's end point to that location. Dimensions now show the units associated with the valence file they are in.
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23 Aug 2024
MarkovJunior is a probabilistic programming language where programs are combinations of rewrite rules and inference is performed via constraint propagation github.com/mxgmn/MarkovJunio…
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I built a website where you can browse the #threejs shaders code by expanding the <includes> in place. It gives a better understanding of what the code is doing without having to open each file individually. grgrdvrt.github.io/three_sha… #glsl #WebGL
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Ok, research time: What are your favorite FLASH games? Tell me!
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27 May 2024
Folders and piles ​ "we found that users like to group items spatially and often prefer to deal with information by creating physical piles of paper, rather than immediately categorizing it into specific folders. Computer users are confront- ed with large amounts of information, but currently are only provided with a hierarchical filing system for managing it." This phrase was written in 1992 for a paper (thank you @thesephist for pointing me to it 🧡) titled "A 'Pile' Metaphor for supporting Casual Organization of Information" . We still rely mainly on folders to organize informations on our computers. Yes we added Spotlight, and smart folders and even some kind of stacks since macOS mojave, but all of this is only an addition to help users navigate the underlying file tree that remains desperately composed of nested folders... We need a more fluid, flexible and pervasive way of holding files together. Hence why we will soon introduce stacks will several mode of groupings: 1. "Hold" stack → You just want a way to declutter the canvas and hold some objects that are related together. 2. "Gather" stack → Smart stack. You want a stack that will hold all the objects that corresponds to certain criteria. Ideally this stack search both across your files and the web. 3. "Seed" stack → Feed a stack of elements to a language model to resume, expand, iterate, add or curate them. ​ Stacks can be plugged into one another to create an auto-filling system that still feels very much like an analog move&stack pile of papers on a table. ​ Super excited to ship this soon!! ​ x.com/kosmik_app/status/1795…
27 May 2024
Fuzzy folders for work in progress and great ideas. Coming soon to Kosmik 🧑‍🚀
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Highly recommended 🆓 PDF book: "Algorithms" by Jeff Erickson with many nice figures and exercises! 👉 jeffe.cs.illinois.edu/teachi… Nice subtle cover page design too!
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