The best of plotterverse, from people on Twitter, as curated by DrawingBots community
digital vs physical#plottertwitter #rodin pic.twitter.com/7LYPbVidhY
— Peter Boyer (@ptrbyr) November 21, 2022
Enjoyed plotting these #generative artworks for a commission. A3 size, using silver inks. #AxiDraw drawing robot performed without a problem. #geometric #art #b3d #plottertwitter pic.twitter.com/4g9ETexpMj
— 🇺🇦 Maks Surguy (@msurguy) September 19, 2022
Automated Suminagashi 🤖
— Arnaud Pfeffer (@arnaudpfef) November 28, 2022
Here the drawing is also inspired by Ebru, a Turkish marbling technique where patterns are created once ink is drop on water.#plottertwitter #drawing pic.twitter.com/upVY9f2puM
Meanwhile, this output plotted in silver and gold.
— Rev Dan Catt (@revdancatt) November 30, 2022
(Going through all the different types of outputs, making sure that can be plotted in one form or another, some are easier than others). #plottertwitter pic.twitter.com/3BV5BlCQq7
Stills — pic.twitter.com/3ASGeDRNcK
— Matt DesLauriers (@mattdesl) June 4, 2019
New toy#plottertwitter pic.twitter.com/AqZ4e9yxuj
— desmarkie (@desmarkie) March 25, 2019
Differential growth variations. #plottertwitter pic.twitter.com/7cnn0ow0Ms
— Paul Rickards (@paulrickards) March 27, 2019
All the way from China, the sand drawing robot 2.0 in action! pic.twitter.com/DVRsMZuV37
— Ivan Miranda (@adnarimnavi) April 2, 2019
Huge Drawing robot!
See on TwitterFancy making SVG graphics, patterns and designs using a node-based GUI? #Patternodes (https://t.co/WjwfTM9ghm) is a tool that I've been using to make unique patterns and designs in a matter of seconds. #design #vector #plottertwitter pic.twitter.com/IbQ55dGkco
— Maks Surguy (@msurguy) March 27, 2019
Patternodes Software for generation of SVG graphics
See on TwitterA new series I've started on the plotter "tubes of no origin" #plottertwitter pic.twitter.com/NcIbNKvo3X
— George Rowe (@ghrowe) March 23, 2019
Recreating 4 variations of Nake’s “Random Walk Through Raster” #plottertwitter pic.twitter.com/aHnGEvpOJj
— Paul Rickards (@paulrickards) March 1, 2019
8 bits binary triangles in sequence and shuffled. Making use of the happy fact that Σ2n-1 (the sum of odd numbers) = n². #processing #plottertwitter #axidraw #mathart pic.twitter.com/Z0TSMnAhEh
— Arjan van der Meij (@arjanvandermeij) March 4, 2019
my blue marker turned out to have been on its last legs as well, which had a marked (lol) impact on the result here as well! #axidraw #plottertwitter pic.twitter.com/n5vPd9lkSV
— adam j. sontag (@ajpiano) March 5, 2019
I finally found the line density sweet spot to get a full range of values. Sadly, this drawing didn't make it into my FedEx package to @plotterpeople, but 5 others did. Hooray! Something good enough to frame. #plottertwitter pic.twitter.com/9vt0N1qsFZ
— Landscape Art Bot (@LandscapeArtBot) March 8, 2019
Restored boy18's unused 6 year old laptop, so these are back.
— Frederik Vanhoutte (@wblut) March 6, 2019
Iso 190306c
27cm x 36cm, Staedtler pigment liner on Bristol (200g)#processing #CreativeCoding #PlotterTwitter pic.twitter.com/CANUitx1tr
Using UV ink to draw elements only visible under black light. Adds a lot of possibilities. #plottertwitter pic.twitter.com/zqomsxOLJ9
— Paul Rickards (@paulrickards) March 10, 2019
Another plot of neural data, recording using Neuropixels probes in motor cortex. These are five neurons spiking, each at a different depth in the cortical lamina. #plottertwitter #neuroscience #scicomm pic.twitter.com/CDeIoAMH0J
— Stokeastic (@stokeastic) November 27, 2018