canvas-sketch
flowfields
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canvas-sketch
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Which version of Processing should I learn if I want to plot my images with an Axidraw plotter?
I believe mattdesl/canvas-sketch has some tools to help export a p5 sketch as svg. I haven't used it for that purpose yet but if I was going to try it, this is where I would start.
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P5.js sketch, save as SVG or PDF
I know people have gotten p5 to run in canvas-sketch and that canvas-sketch has the capability to output svg
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Islamic Geometric Art (Design #30 from Anadolu Selçuklu Sanatinin Geometrik Dili)
The basics: I generated this plot via a program I wrote. That program was written in Javascript, using the p5.js library for drawing lines and stuff, and canvas-sketch to generate the SVG for plotting. I passed the SVG through vpype to merge & sort the lines, and then connected to the AxiDraw using saxi. Not knowing where you're at, those are a good choice to get started—Javascript is an okay language, and p5.js is really good for just getting stuff appearing on the page. And you can just start with the first 2, and add vpype and saxi later.
- P5.js – A library to make coding accessible for artists, designers, educators
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learning about flow fields
Yep! Using it wrapped with Matt DesLauriers' canvas-sketch, which I've found really useful for local development, especially exporting.
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Creative Code Management
With canvas-sketch[1] you hit a keystroke when you see a generation you like, and it runs git commit, captures a print resolution output, and exports it as a file tagged with git hash and optional PRNG seed suffix. This way you can reproduce exactly a generative artwork from years ago, without the hassle of manual git/shell commands, and with any file/image viewer.
[1] - https://github.com/mattdesl/canvas-sketch/blob/master/docs/e...
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p5js combined with a drawing machine and pencil [video]
Another way to get svgs out of p5js is to use canvas-sketch (https://github.com/mattdesl/canvas-sketch) but i have been having a few other issues with that and haven't integrated it into my workflow yet.
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Questions about Algorithmically generated pixel art
If you want to get your hands dirty, I'd recommend canvas-sketch by MattDesl. It's a nice all-in-one package for a sort of 'visual REPL'.
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My favorite part is getting them printed!
Previously, I used canvas-sketch which is also really nice.
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Genuary Day 8: Marching coils
Made with canvas-sketch (highly recommended - it makes exporting GIFs a piece of cake)
flowfields
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learning about flow fields
I've uploaded the source code here if you want to take a look: https://github.com/tjboswell/flowfields
What are some alternatives?
p5.js-svg - SVG runtime for p5.js.
canvas-engines-comparison - Performance comparison of different canvas rendering engines.
vpype - The Swiss-Army-knife command-line tool for plotter vector graphics.
PIXELSYNTH
noc-book-2023 - Nature of Code with p5.js and Notion workflow / build system. [Moved to: https://github.com/nature-of-code/noc-book-2]
glicol - Graph-oriented live coding language and music/audio DSP library written in Rust
rbush - RBush — a high-performance JavaScript R-tree-based 2D spatial index for points and rectangles
saxi - Tools & library for driving the AxiDraw pen plotter
Makelangelo-software - Software for plotters - especially the wall-hanging polargraph also called Makelangelo.