curve-shortening-demo
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curve-shortening-demo
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(Ab)using the SpriteShapeController as basis for mesh generation (time lapse).
For the front and back I do some curve shortening on the outline (I shrink it). To do this I ported this lib to c#: https://github.com/acarapetis/curve-shortening-demo
penrose
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Penrose – Penrose
By the way, just for clarity, note that the comments in this subthread were written before we updated the random seed for that example to result in a much better diagram: https://github.com/penrose/penrose/pull/1700
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How to draw beautiful software architecture diagrams
- penrose - advanced, general - https://penrose.cs.cmu.edu
- Inkscape Cloud Architect
- Penrose: Create Beautiful Mathematical Diagrams
- Penrose: Create Beautiful Diagrams
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Penrose 3.0
Testing the tutorial link (https://penrose.cs.cmu.edu/docs/tutorial/welcome) locally with Firefox 115.0.2 seems okay. If this problem persists, can you file an issue about it in our repo: (https://github.com/penrose/penrose/issues)?
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Illustrations, Keenan Crane style
Found this one https://penrose.cs.cmu.edu/
- Penrose Create beautiful diagrams just by typing math notation in plain text
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Constrain – Interactive figures using declarative constraint solving
I love the idea, although it doesn't seem to perform very smoothly, even on simple examples. A related project is Penrose [^1], except the latter isn't interactive.
[^1]: https://penrose.cs.cmu.edu/
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Software to produce math illustrations
Has anybody used Penrose? It looked promising when it was announced a couple of years ago.
What are some alternatives?
LibTessDotNet - C# port of the famous GLU Tessellator - prebuilt binaries now available in "releases" tab
manim - Animation engine for explanatory math videos
sumproduct-proto - Mental arithmetics game
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Bruhat-Tits-Tree-Visualiser - A visualiser of the Bruhat-Tits tree over ℚp.
xidlehook - GitLab: https://gitlab.com/jD91mZM2/xidlehook
straight-skeleton - Straight skeleton algorithm implementation in TypeScript
fourier-series - A web app demonstrating how the Fourier series can be used to approximate user-inputted line drawing – visualised with animations of epicycles.
rwm - The Rusty WIndow Manager
spotify-tui - Spotify for the terminal written in Rust 🚀
Iron - An Extensible, Concurrent Web Framework for Rust