on planet Nekropolis,
a derelict
[interactive]
chaos in order #6
experimental vintage series
press “C” to turn on/off outline mode
press “V” to show/hide grid
press “B” to show/hide fog
press “N” to show/hide zoom window
press “S” to take 4096p screenshot in live view
generating sequence:
color palette roll 1-10 (10% each variant)
background color roll 1-5 (20% each variant)
grid roll 1-10 (10% each variant)
lightning color roll 1-5 (20% each variant)
derelict variant roll 1-10 (10% each variant)
storm intesity roll 1-4 (40%, 30%, 20%, 10%)
Positions of fog and lightning are allways random with each reload.
Some colors may be overriden by others, be sure to test variations and observe features before minting.
best viewed in 1:1 aspect ratio
(requires GPU, may load slowly at some time)
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