# StringArt The purpose of String Art is to provide the developer with practice creating a simple animated graphic, using geometry in the animation algorithm, and creating something that's visually pleasant to watch. String Art draws a single multicolored line which smoothly moves until one end touches a side of the enclosing window. At the point it touches a "bounce" effect is applied to change it's direction. A ripple effect is created by only retaining 10-20 images of the line as it moves. Older images are progressively faded until they disappear. Animation libraries are not allowed. Use only Vanilla HTML/CSS/JavaScript. ## User Stories - [ ] Start by drawing a multicolored line at a random position within the boundary of it's enclosing window. - [ ] Each 20ms draw a new copy of the line at a new position based on a trajectory - the incremental distance from the previous line based on the endpoints. - [ ] When either endpoint of the line touches the boundary of the enclosing window change it's direction and randomly alter its angle. - [ ] Progressively fade the intensity of old lines so that only the most recent 10-20 lines are visible to create the sense of movement or "ripple". ## Bonus features - [ ] User can specify the length of the line and it's velocity - [ ] User can specify the multiple lines within the window, all moving along different trajectories and velocities ## Useful links and resources - [Using Multistep Animations & Transitions](https://css-tricks.com/using-multi-step-animations-transitions/) - [Animation Basics](https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/computer-programming/programming/animation-basics/a/what-are-animations) ## Example projects This project is very close, but has a small enclosing window and is monchromatic. [Daniel Cortes](https://codepen.io/dgca/pen/dpxreO) This project is similar, but contains multiple lines and is monochromatic [Brendan Mcintosh](https://codepen.io/BrendanMcintosh/pen/eBvRpy)