Alright, buckle up, because I’m about to spill the beans on my “aquarius in neptune” experiment. It was a wild ride, lemme tell ya.

So, it all started with me just kinda tinkering around. I’d been reading up on some interesting stuff, and the phrase “aquarius in neptune” just popped into my head. Don’t ask me why, sometimes my brain just does that. Anyway, I figured, “Hey, why not try to make something cool out of it?”
First thing I did was hit up Google, see what other people were saying about it. Found a few things, mostly astrological mumbo jumbo, which wasn’t exactly what I was going for. I wanted to make something tangible, something you could, you know, use.
Then, I started sketching. Just doodling really, trying to visualize what “aquarius in neptune” meant to me. Lots of blues, greens, wavy lines… very dreamy and ethereal. I decided I wanted to capture that feeling, but in a digital format.
I fired up my trusty code editor, which I’m not gonna name, and just started messing around. I wanted to create an animation, something fluid and mesmerizing. At first, it was just a bunch of random shapes floating around, looking like a screensaver from the 90s. Not exactly “aquarius in neptune,” more like “aquarius in a garbage can.”
I spent hours tweaking parameters, messing with color palettes, and generally just banging my head against the keyboard. It was frustrating, but I refused to give up. I knew there was something cool lurking in there, I just had to dig it out.
Finally, after what felt like an eternity, I started to see some progress. The shapes started to coalesce, the colors started to blend, and the whole thing started to feel… well, aquatic. I added some subtle effects, like shimmering light and gentle ripples, to really sell the “neptune” vibe.
The final result? It’s not perfect, not by a long shot. But it captures the feeling I was going for. It’s a dreamy, ethereal animation that evokes a sense of wonder and mystery. I even threw it up on my website, where you can check it out if you’re curious.
The key takeaways from this whole experience?
- Don’t be afraid to experiment. Sometimes the best ideas come from just messing around.
- Don’t give up easily. There will be times when you feel like you’re hitting a wall, but keep pushing through.
- Embrace the chaos. Sometimes the messiness is where the magic happens.
I am really excited to share this with everyone and I hope you can also create something amazing!