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Cover image for Meet AURIC: turning anxious thoughts
Meet AURIC: turning anxious thoughts into 3D art As a former art student living with anxiety, I’ve always found traditional journaling a bit daunting. So I wanted to build a sanctuary for the "thought dump" - a place where you can clear your mind and never look back. AURIC is built 100% in Omma by Spline, and it doesn't just prompt you to write - it turns it into a unique, abstract watercolor relic. Some of its key features include: The "focus" UI: the interface provides daily prompts (with a re-roll feature), and when you start typing, the UI subtly fades away, leaving you alone with your thoughts. The emotion assessment: once submitted, the app pulls the emotional tone and themes from your text to generate a specific watercolor palette. The release: this isn't a database; it’s a release - once you hit submit, you cannot go back to read the full entry ever again - you are left with the art as a visual memory that represents your past without letting it define your future. Interactiveness: using Omma’s 3D states, users can zoom into the abstract artwork and discover new things as they dive deeper - first, you'll see the individual characters you typed, and if you lean in closer, you’ll find a few fleeting words - the only fragments of the memory you get to keep. Try it for yourself: https://omma.build/bjcj05wy69s PS: I need your help! I recently evolved the final artwork from a structured geometric look to this abstract watercolor style. But which one do you like the best? Check the video for the comparison and let me know in the comments!
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