blinry @blinry@chaos.social · activity timestamp 2 weeks ago #genuary Day 23: "Transparency"Did someone lose their marbles?Arranged the scene with Blender's Geometry Nodes. <3 #genuary2026 #genuary23 #blender3d Read more Read less Translate alt A 3D rendered scene showing many colorful glass spheres on a white plane. Some look more rough, some look more glossy. A 3D rendered scene showing many colorful glass spheres on a white plane. Some look more rough, some look more glossy. blinry @blinry@chaos.social replied · activity timestamp 2 weeks ago #Genuary Day 24: "Perfectionist's nightmare"Sorry. #genuary2026 #genuary24 #p5js Read more Read less Translate alt A line that draws a white circle on black background. On the bottom right, it it is not quite closed; instead, one end is offset to the beginning a bit. A line that draws a white circle on black background. On the bottom right, it it is not quite closed; instead, one end is offset to the beginning a bit. Reply Boost or quote Boost Quote You cannot quote this post Like More actions Copy link Flag this comment Block
blinry @blinry@chaos.social · activity timestamp 2 weeks ago #genuary Day 23: "Transparency"Did someone lose their marbles?Arranged the scene with Blender's Geometry Nodes. <3 #genuary2026 #genuary23 #blender3d Read more Read less Translate alt A 3D rendered scene showing many colorful glass spheres on a white plane. Some look more rough, some look more glossy. A 3D rendered scene showing many colorful glass spheres on a white plane. Some look more rough, some look more glossy.
alt A 3D rendered scene showing many colorful glass spheres on a white plane. Some look more rough, some look more glossy. A 3D rendered scene showing many colorful glass spheres on a white plane. Some look more rough, some look more glossy.
alt A line that draws a white circle on black background. On the bottom right, it it is not quite closed; instead, one end is offset to the beginning a bit. A line that draws a white circle on black background. On the bottom right, it it is not quite closed; instead, one end is offset to the beginning a bit.