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OPENRNDR

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A Kotlin/JVM and Kotlin/JS library for creative coding, real-time and interactive graphics. Can currently be used on Windows, macOS and Linux/x64 to create standalone graphical applications.

Basics and use are further explained in the OPENRNDR guide.

Repository structure

module description
openrndr-animatable Tooling for interactive animations
openrndr-application Application and Program classes
openrndr-binpack Binpacking algorithm used for texture atlasses
openrndr-color Color spaces
openrndr-dds DirectDraw Surface file (.dds) loader
openrndr-demos A collection of small in-repository demos
openrndr-draw Drawing primitives
openrndr-event Event classes
openrndr-extensions Built-in OPENRNDR extensions
openrndr-filter Built-in filters
openrndr-js Kotlin/JS specific modules
openrndr-jvm Kotlin/JVM specific modules
openrndr-math Math functions and classes
openrndr-nullgl Mock graphics back-end
openrndr-shape Classes and functions for working with 2D shapes
openrndr-svg Loading and saving SVG
openrndr-utils Assorted utilities

Using OPENRNDR

You are advised to use the OPENRNDR template which provides a quick start to using the library.

OPENRNDR's Javascript/WebGL is still experimental and under development. However, if you feel like trying it you should use the OPENRNDR JS template.

Building OPENRNDR

After cloning the repository, make sure you have Java 11 or newer installed and run the following command:

./gradlew build

This should start the build process, which will take some time to complete.

Note that OPENRNDR does not depend on anything that is not on Maven Central, builds should be easy and predictable.

Installing OPENRNDR as Maven artifacts

In order to use the OPENRNDR build from your applications one has to install OPENRNDR's Maven artifacts in the local Maven repository.

./gradlew publishToMavenLocal snapshot

A more detailed walk-through of building, publishing to Maven local and contributing can be found in the wiki.

Community

Visit the OPENRNDR website for the latest news on OPENRNDR, showcases and events

Join us on the OPENRNDR forum for questions, tutorials and showcases.

Reach us more directly on the OPENRNDR Slack.