Monday, April 13, 2020

Progress 4/13

I started coding the converter: https://yourwordstobinary.netlify.com/


I'm using Netlify to host my site since it's free and easy to use. It's definitely not fully designed yet, but I wanted to get the Javascript side of it down before I could fully focus on the CSS. Having the words translate to binary code is easy. Now I need to figure out how to change each number into a symbol, and also how to change the position of each binary code. But first, what I would like to try to figure out is how to change the color of certain parts of the binary code to white because the spaces between each word have their own code, which is 100000. I want to change that number to white so I can see if this is one way I can go about turning this into visual of some sort.

Here are how the HTML(left image) and CSS (right image) files looks:



I also tried using Unity":



It'll definitely take a while for me to get used to, but I'm starting to understand some of the basics. After following some of the tutorials, I'm thinking about using the pattern the converter outputs and applying it as a material/texture onto objects I can make in Unity. If I can make buildings and interior layouts, maybe I can also make objects like chairs, trees, and/or even a piano (these are just random examples I'm coming up with).

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