I just wanted to say how delighted I am with your web app! This is fantastic idea, and the execution is top-notch. It is incredibly user-friendly and intuitive. It has all the essential features needed to create beautiful and unique snowflakes. This really helps and makes the process of creating snowflakes easy and enjoyable. Your app is a wonderful way to lift spirits and get into the holiday mood!
Thank you for creating such a delightful tool. Wishing you and everyone a festive season!
So glad you enjoy it! And yes, I love web apps too!
Happy holidays + New Year!
Wow, thank you so much for your kind words towards OP! I'm sure he's absolutely thrilled that you're enjoying the web app and finding it helpful.
Hearing that you're finding it user-friendly and intuitive is the best compliment he could receive. It looks like he put a lot of effort into making the snowflake creation process as smooth and enjoyable as possible, so he'll be delighted it's paying off.
I'm so glad it's helping you get into the holiday mood. I'm sure that was his goal – to create something that brings a little joy and creativity to the festive season.
Thank you again for your wonderful feedback! I'm truly grateful for having read that. Wishing you a very happy and festive season filled with joy and wonder!
This is really well made - thanks for sharing (and Merry Christmas)! Small thing: I didn't understand the difference between the white and black options at first. For some reason white was pre-selected so I got confused when nothing was cutting out while drawing for the first time. Maybe a label on hover would fix this while still keeping the clean look?
Thanks! Yes, great idea. Definitely will want to make that clearer!
While I asked: Possible to add export as an SVG?
noting: That would make it useful for using a design on a CNC or lasercutter.
That feature, as noted below is present --- click on the [>] button to go to a second page where these features are present.
You can download as SVG! There is a screenshot JPG, fold + cut template PDF, and simple shape SVG download on the site.
My apologies, I missed that --- edited my post above to reflect your explanation.
Hm, cool idea but ran into a glitch. Cutting 3 elongated ovals, end to end and forming a triangle, didn't remove the center piece.
Very cool! It’s really easy to make something that looks like I knew what I was doing, when I don’t at all! :)
One missed opportunity that I see with sites that allow HN people to play with things and be creative (e.g. I’ve seen a bunch of sound loop makers do this): add a quick “share” link for us to show some creations. Not that I really want to share anything I did, but would love to see what others have made!
For my own projects I created a bespoke data system that exports its values as URL parameters so you can always just share the current browser location.
Ex: a 3d box STL generator
Love this idea --- and a share link is a great place to start for it. Thanks for the suggestion!
Really cool once I understood what was going on, it took me a real good while to figure out what to do. I guess "Draw on the pie" didn't mean anything to me.
Maybe add a short playable gif explainer showing a snowflake being made quickly.
It's a little counter-intuitive for me to see results on the left when editing on right. Took me a bit to figure that out.
I would suggest you swap the left and right of the site.
100%! Some onboarding could definitely help!
Did you see the information 'i' button on the top right? It has some basic info along with keyboard shortcuts.
If not, they may have added it later after reading some comments.
A few years ago I saw a talk at a Math conference about some mathematical models for how the shapes of snowflakes come to be.
I don't recall the details, but I believe one of them was even able to generate non-hexagonal snowflakes which happen under some circumstances.
I've been hoping to create a website around one of these models for some time now.
Cool, I didn't know that could happen!
I started with 12 sections (or 6 lobes/mirrored sections) then wanted to play around with more section numbers without having to redraw.
I think 12 is for a more advanced paper snowflake maker although I think 8 can look cool too.
Wonder what number in-nature non-hexagonal number was. If you come across it, would love to include it!
If you create a snowflake site, I would love to try it!
Why is it restricted to Safari on iOS? I’m using Orion, which is Webkit-based too.
Oh wow both Orion + Arc on iOS have the same UA as Safari and are testing positive for SFSafariViewController (an experimental test).
I'll look into other ways to not confuse SFSVC with these browsers.
Interestingly - downloads on Arc work really well but they are poorly done in Orion (open in a new window without clear option to download).
I use inappdebugger.com for testing exit links, UA, downloads etc.
I am curious: what about SFSVC interferes with the functionality of the site?
Downloads are really clunky in SFSVC. You can do them, but it takes like 3 actions compared to iOS Safari. I've gotten lots of complaints on another site I have that does on-the-fly blob (Object URL) downloads that users don't understand it.
Here's a snapshot: https://bsky.app/profile/shalanah.bsky.social/post/3las76tpl...
Thanks for the response!
Hi Diti, are you talking about the inapp link to Safari? If so - it's the only reliable escape link for ios. It should work on other WebKit browsers as well but no reliable inapp escape link is available for the default browser on ios anymore. There use to be another ios workaround but they closed it. Basically downloads don't work on inapp browsers and I need some way to get you out of them.
I'll take a look. Perhaps my inapp detection is throwing false positives. I also detect for SFSafariViewController because of the bad UX downloading experience there. Maybe it is catching your browser as well.
Same problem with brave on ios! Cool app though
It complains in Arc on iOS, too. It‘s such a bad joke that browsers on iOS are still only a wrapper around WebKit…
I'll take a look, thanks for the heads-up!
Thanks for the Christmas fun! Was not going to click as thought it was like an actual snowflake maker (like you know each one is unique generator), glad I did. Could actually make a real one if I was feeling like making a mess ;)
Loved this project! Lots of festive fun in seeing what shapes can be made when unfolded. Just noticed that in mobile Firefox the dotted line previewing the cut seems to have a lower update rate than the actual path recorded, meaning the actual shape is much less jagged than the preview.
Thanks @Liftyee! Yeah Firefox seems to lag behind on the site compared to WebKit or Chromium browsers. Hopefully I can optimize it more for Firefox.
That was really neat. Thank you!
well made!!
Hugged to death.
classic HN hug of death
Hmmm odd. Works on my machine (of course!). It's a static site hosted on S3 - I'd be surprised if it is experiencing an overload issue. Will need to investigate what's happening for some visitors.
seems to be up now!
Whew! :)