I have dabbled with some dithering algorithms and while this is way faster than my naive js implementations, this looks pretty bad
ramon156 2 hours ago [-]
Is this what they use at schools before they hand it over to the printer? /j
marvinblum 1 hours ago [-]
Exactly what I thought. Work sheets used to look like this if they have been copies of copies of copies...
binaryturtle 2 hours ago [-]
I have to admit I don't think it's visually very appealing like that. It looks more like some sort of error/ glitch. Maybe my old Firefox does it weirdly?
kelsolaar 1 hours ago [-]
It feels and looks like threshold-quantized Perlin rather than actual proper dithering. Cool stuff that said!
AntiUSAbah 58 minutes ago [-]
The image quality is so bad, I don't get it?
Rendered at 10:56:40 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) with Vercel.
I have dabbled with some dithering algorithms and while this is way faster than my naive js implementations, this looks pretty bad