tosh an hour agowould love to read also more on what other approaches you considered or played with before settling on the current api/algebra (which is really nice!)maybe the point, stroke, path tower, enlist and scaling felt kinda self-evident from the beginning?e.g. postscript has a more imperative (but also very interesting forth-y) approachty for the writeup, the wiggly effect is great
MarkusQ 2 hours agoI miss the days when doing stuff like this felt like a fun puzzle to solve with existing tools rather than a frustrating exercise in resolving dependency graphs.
GL26 7 hours agoThere are tensorial ways to deform texts, it would be huge if you made an article on that
would love to read also more on what other approaches you considered or played with before settling on the current api/algebra (which is really nice!)
maybe the point, stroke, path tower, enlist and scaling felt kinda self-evident from the beginning?
e.g. postscript has a more imperative (but also very interesting forth-y) approach
ty for the writeup, the wiggly effect is great
I miss the days when doing stuff like this felt like a fun puzzle to solve with existing tools rather than a frustrating exercise in resolving dependency graphs.
There are tensorial ways to deform texts, it would be huge if you made an article on that
Looks like CSS.