ln VS resize

Compare ln vs resize and see what are their differences.

ln

3D line art engine. (by fogleman)

resize

Pure golang image resizing (by nfnt)
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ln resize
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0.0 0.0
almost 5 years ago about 2 years ago
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MIT License ISC License
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ln

Posts with mentions or reviews of ln. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Shaded balls, Go code
    1 project | /r/PlotterArt | 6 Nov 2022
    Yes ! I'm using ln, slowly adding textures to the default shapes it provides.
  • Orthosandwich
    1 project | /r/PlotterArt | 1 Nov 2022
    "ln is a vector-based 3D renderer written in Go. It is used to produce 2D vector graphics (think SVGs) depicting 3D scenes" quoted from the readme. It is rough as first, due to the 'light' documentation, but I found it is a good starting point to learn Go as a beginner :)
  • Orthosandwich, made in Go, plotted on A4 paper
    1 project | /r/generative | 1 Nov 2022
    Thanks ! I wanted to use ln to generate 3D vector graphics, and used it as an excuse to learn a bit of Go. I'm slowly building an understanding of this lib, as well as some of go principles. For 2D plots, and 2D creative coding in general, I'm sticking with Python !
  • My fully 3d-printed pen plotter
    1 project | /r/3Dprinting | 28 Feb 2021
    Check out Flogleman's "ln" line art render engine. It's perfect for plotters: https://github.com/fogleman/ln I think you could have a lot of fun with it!
  • Just a couple graphs
    1 project | /r/generative | 21 Dec 2020
    This came from messing around with ln, a go graphics library.

resize

Posts with mentions or reviews of resize. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-13.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing ln and resize you can also consider the following projects:

pt - A path tracer written in Go.

gocv - Go package for computer vision using OpenCV 4 and beyond. Includes support for DNN, CUDA, and OpenCV Contrib.

imaging - Imaging is a simple image processing package for Go

svgo - Go Language Library for SVG generation

imaginary - Fast, simple, scalable, Docker-ready HTTP microservice for high-level image processing

picfit - An image resizing server written in Go

go-webp - Simple and fast webp library for golang

mpo - JPEG-MPO Decoder / Converter Library and CLI Tool

go-nude - Nudity detection with Go.

cameron - An avatar generator for Go.

govips - A lightning fast image processing and resizing library for Go