There are currently 17 open-source projects built with Processing, with a combined total of 5.1k GitHub stars. The most common language among these projects is Processing.
Showing 17 open-source projects
A Clojure/ClojureScript library for creating interactive drawings and animations using the Processing API.
Processing-based software that generates vector stipple drawings and TSP art from image files.
Processing app that converts images into SVG files using brightness-based sine wave transformations.
A tool that animates scheduled transit frequency using Transitland API data and Processing for visualizations.
An open-source Raspberry Pi HAT that transforms the Pi into a full-featured vital sign monitor for ECG, SpO2, and respiration.
A Processing library for playing and exporting GIF animations with full playback control and export capabilities.
Generates beautiful visualizations and heatmaps from public transit GTFS data to show route frequency and network patterns.
A polar coordinate pen plotter controller using Repetier firmware, supporting G-code, SVG, and image files for custom plotting.
A Java and Processing library for sending and receiving DMX lighting data over IP using the Art-Net protocol.
A collection of Processing examples that generate plottable PDFs using Perlin noise patterns.
Processing sketches that transform images into artsy, scribbly vector graphics suitable for plotting.
A Processing library for generating G-code to turn a 3D printer into a pen plotter for creative coding.
Algorithms for generating dungeons and caves using digger agents and cellular automata, based on PCG book methods.
A Processing library for generating HPGL plotter files from sketches, similar to PDF and DXF export.
A Processing library for programming AxiDraw plotters using turtle graphics commands with live preview.
Processing library for controlling HP pen plotters via HPGL commands.
Real-time 3D lunar lander model controlled by BNO055 IMU orientation data via serial connection.
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