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free_media_tools [2019-06-24 11:16] – [video software] nik | free_media_tools [2019-06-24 11:22] – [imaging /graphics] nik | ||
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* the gimp http:// | * the gimp http:// | ||
- | * k3studio | + | * vectors with inkscape / [[Inkscape]] or http://www.inkscape.org/ |
+ | * DTP and layout with scribus > http:// | ||
* Image Magick http:// | * Image Magick http:// | ||
* fontforge > http:// | * fontforge > http:// | ||
- | * vectors with inkscape / [[Inkscape]] or http:// | ||
- | * basic dtp with scribus > http:// | ||
* 3d stuff -> http:// | * 3d stuff -> http:// | ||
* blender (back from purgatory) http:// | * blender (back from purgatory) http:// | ||
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==== visual effects ==== | ==== visual effects ==== | ||
+ | * Natron | ||
* http:// | * http:// | ||
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* icecast/ | * icecast/ | ||
- | ==== programming + dev ==== | + | ==== sound programming + dev ==== |
+ | * [[Supercollider]], | ||
+ | * Tidal / tidalcycles "live coding environment designed for musical improvisation. In particular, it is a domain-specific language embedded in Haskell, focused on the generation and manipulation of audible or visual patterns" | ||
* PD (aka [[puredata]]) is a graphical programming environment (see [[Visual Programming]]) , often used for rapid the prototyping of sound synthesis. with GEM/ | * PD (aka [[puredata]]) is a graphical programming environment (see [[Visual Programming]]) , often used for rapid the prototyping of sound synthesis. with GEM/ | ||
* jMax based on the ideas of pd, and it's commercial offshoot, Max/MSP | * jMax based on the ideas of pd, and it's commercial offshoot, Max/MSP | ||
* http:// | * http:// | ||
* quick reference http:// | * quick reference http:// | ||
- | * Supercollider, | ||
* most things are possible with perl. http:// | * most things are possible with perl. http:// | ||