* Add tooltip documentation to web request, text, and brush nodes - Add descriptive tooltips to web request nodes (GET/POST, string/image conversion, resource loading, image decoding) - Add tooltip to GPU rasterization node explaining footprint usage - Improve text node tooltip with clearer per_glyph_instances parameter explanation - Add tooltips to brush stamp generator and blit operations explaining their internal roles - Fix typos in tooltip and variable names (it's→its, perview→preview, instnace→instance) * Fixed 2 issues with previous changes. Reversed order of documentation about per_glyph_instances. Can it be 3 lines? * Improve post_request node documentation Change doc comment to describe the node's purpose rather than focusing only on the "Discard Result" parameter. Now clearly states this is an HTTP POST operation with optional async behavior. * Fix post_request documentation error Corrected doc comment to say "HTTP POST" instead of "HTTP GET" since this function performs POST requests with binary data. * Review changes --------- Co-authored-by: Keavon Chambers <keavon@keavon.com> |
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README.md
Your procedural toolbox for 2D content creation
Graphite is a free, open source vector and raster graphics engine, available now in alpha. Get creative with a fully nondestructive editing workflow that combines layer-based compositing with node-based generative design.
Having begun life as a vector editor, Graphite continues evolving into a generalized, all-in-one graphics toolbox that's built more like a game engine than a conventional creative app. The editor's tools wrap its node graph core, providing user-friendly workflows for vector, raster, and beyond. Photo editing, motion graphics, digital painting, desktop publishing, and VFX compositing are additional competencies on the planned roadmap making Graphite into a highly versatile content creation tool.
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Graphite is 100% community built and funded. Please become a part of keeping the project alive and thriving with a donation if you share a belief in our mission:
Graphite strives to unshackle the creativity of every budding artist and seasoned professional by building the best comprehensive art and design tool that's accessible to all.
Mission success will come when Graphite is an industry standard. A cohesive product vision and focus on innovation over imitation is the strategy that will make that possible.
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Are you a graphics programmer or Rust developer? Graphite aims to be one of the most approachable projects for putting your engineering skills to use in the world of open source. See instructions here for setting up the project and getting started.
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