Art-in-Swift
SwiftSpeech
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Art-in-Swift
- Labyrinthe
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2D slime creatures [OC]
Thanks! It is done in pure Metal(it’s like glsl but by Apple). The only framework I used is my own open source wrapper for Metal that I called MetalBuilder. It makes it easier to create and manage buffers, textures and shaders. If you interested you may want to check out some other stuff that I made using MetalBuilder: https://github.com/gadirom/Art-in-Swift I also have a subreddit dedicated to it: https://www.reddit.com/r/MetalBuilder/
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The new version of MetalBuilder is out!
It's a wrapper for Metal based on Swift's ResultBuider and property wrappers. Allows to dispatch shaders with very little Swift code. Also it automatically generates most of the declarations for the shaders on the Metal side. It's pure Swift, so you may run it on an iPad in Swift Playgrounds. Here is an example of usage: https://github.com/gadirom/Art-in-Swift/blob/main/SplinesRenderer.swiftpm/README.md
- Polishing the new building block for dynamic interpolated 2D-mesh creation and rendering
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Particles simulation controlled by Apple's Vision (Sound!)
this is a broken link edit: fixed https://github.com/gadirom/Art-in-Swift/tree/main/MetalBuilder_Particles_Vision.swiftpm
- MetalBuilder on the left, ReordableViews on the right
- Swift playground run on an iPad, drawn with Core graphics inside SwiftUI view
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Touch sensitive particles, coded on an iPad
Glad you liked it! iPad has a free app called Swift Playgrounds, with which you can even produce and publish an app to the app store. In many cases it's as powerful as XCode, e.g. you have access to Metal - Apple's analog to OpenGL. Here you may find a collection of snippets that can be run on an iPad straight away, just copy paste one of them into a new Playground. The technology used there is very similar, except that particles in the video above are generated in an App (instead of Playground - these are two kinds of documents available in Swift Playgrounds) and use my custom declarative wrapper for Metal, which simplifies things a ton. I hope to make it into an open source package soon and write some tutorials, so stay tuned!
SwiftSpeech
What are some alternatives?
Whisky - A modern Wine wrapper for macOS built with SwiftUI
Voice Overlay iOS - 🗣 An overlay that gets your user’s voice permission and input as text in a customizable UI
MetalBuilder - Declarative dispatching of Metal shaders from SwiftUI views
spokestack-ios - Spokestack: give your iOS app a voice interface!
Anime4KMetal - Anime4K for Apple platforms based on Metal
ios-repo-filtering - An example application build with Speechly iOS client
Throttler - One Line to throttle, debounce and delay: Say Goodbye to Reactive Programming such as RxSwift and Combine.
Pigeon - Async state management for SwiftUI (and UIKit) 🐦
Satin - A 3D Graphics Framework built on Apple's Metal
awesome-swiftui - 🌮 Awesome resources, articles, libraries about SwiftUI
ToyFlightSimulator - Toy Flight Simulator implemented with Swift and Metal
nuage-macos - A native SoundCloud app for macOS, written in SwiftUI