Method-Draw
tangram
Method-Draw | tangram | |
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2,732 | 2,178 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
9 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Method-Draw
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Animate an SVG path with CSS
The first part was to create an SVG line, and I used sketch to draw a triangle-looking element. You can draw anything you want or even use online free tools.
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GIS Symbology for Archaeology
I am not aware any exist. Best you can probably do is make your own. Using this site it is a rather quick process, I made this Burial Mound in like 5 minutes.
- Seeking An SVG Editor
- Open Source SVG Editor
- Method Draw Vector Editor
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Color gradient along a path - is there free software that can achieve this? Image shown was done using Adobe Illustrator.
this online svg editor can do it: https://editor.method.ac/
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Tech Question: What software does your library have on patron machines
The best Photoshop alternative is Photopea, which is browser-based. For Adobe Illustrator, I'd suggest Method (also browser-based). Another browser-based tool I'd mention is AudioMass, which allows quick and simple audio editing.
- Online SVG Editor
- [DIY Speakers] What flat packs would you buy if they were available to buy?
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Lazy loading react components with React.lazy and Suspense
Most modern design tools support exporting design directly as SVG which can be used with react-content-loader. If you want to get your hands dirty and do it yourself, Method Draw is an excellent web tool that you can use to design your fallback placeholder animation. It supports exporting as SVG and it's even open source!
tangram
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Show HN: Tangram – Train, Deploy, and Monitor ML Models in Go/JS/Ruby/Rust/More
Personally I'm much more confused by the existence of https://github.com/tangrams/tangram .
What are some alternatives?
Graphite - 2D raster & vector editor that melds traditional layers & tools with a modern node-based, non-destructive, procedural workflow.
mapbox-gl-js - Interactive, thoroughly customizable maps in the browser, powered by vector tiles and WebGL
Lorien - Infinite canvas drawing/whiteboarding app for Windows, Linux and macOS. Made with Godot.
tangram - Tangram makes it easy for programmers to train, deploy, and monitor machine learning models.
webpack-bundle-analyzer - Webpack plugin and CLI utility that represents bundle content as convenient interactive zoomable treemap
Leaflet.VectorGrid - Display gridded vector data (sliced GeoJSON or protobuf vector tiles) in Leaflet 1.0.0
react-content-loader - ⚪ SVG-Powered component to easily create skeleton loadings.
tangram-es - 2D and 3D map renderer using OpenGL ES
iconvg - IconVG is a compact, binary format for simple vector graphics: icons, logos, glyphs and emoji.
Leaflet.markercluster - Marker Clustering plugin for Leaflet
drawing - Simple image editor for Linux
esri-leaflet-svelte-demo - Using Esri Leaflet in a Svelte app