Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Open Processing
While searching for Processing ideas, I came across this website called openprocessing.org. It is a website where you can share your processing sketches with the community. By browsing through the collection of sketches you find not only the finished product but the source code that created it. This is a great tool because if you find a sketch that you find interesting you can see the code and try to decipher it. You can also create workshops or classrooms within openprocessing to teach people and share knowledge. There are also collections of work, separated into genres like particles or geometry. The site is very easy to navigate and it's really cool to browse through the projects. Many of them are extremely complicated and I couldn't make any sense of the source code but maybe we will all be able to in the near future!
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