Twoville
Introduction
“Twoville is a programming language for generating two-dimensional SVG images that can be fed into vinyl or laser cutters. It also supports animation at the syntactic level.” (teaching machines, retrieved Jan 2019.
Twoville is under development (as of Jan 2020), but it can be used.
There exist few other alternatives, e.g. the no longer supported TurtleBlocks.
The language
Unlike the similar Madeup environment for 3D printing, created by the same author, this environment is as of Jan 2020 less well documented and does not include a block version.
The syntax looks a mix of Logo and JavaScript.
Example fragments:
Defining a blue rectangle
width = 150
height = 100
with rectangle ()
corner = [0,0]
size = [20, 10]
color = [0.1, 0.1, 1]
Below, an alternative notation, using property syntax:
width = 150
height = 100
rect = rectangle ()
rect.corner = [0,0]
rect.size = [20, 10]
rect.color = [0.1, 0.1, 1]
Primitive objects
common properties:
color = [R, G, B], values = 0..1 or :color stroke.size stroke.color stroke.rgb opacity = 0..1 rotate.pivot = [x,y] rotate.degrees = deg
rectangle
rectangle ()
properties:
corner = [x,y] center = [x,y] size = [width, length] rounding = x
circle
circle ()
Properties
center radius = [r]
= path
path ()
properties
stroke.color = :blue stoke.size = n.m opacity = true or false closed = true or false
arc
arc ()
Arcs are line segments of a circle. Must be used with path.
properties:
position = [x,y] defines what ?? degrees = db, defines the length of the arc
line
line ()
vertex().position = [x,y]
Animation
15 -> t means "time after 15 seconds" t -> 30 means "time as it approaches 40 seconds"
Links
- https://twodee.org/twoville/, the online TwoVille environment.
- Introducing Twoville, February 24, 2018 by Chris Johnson. This piece explains some early animation features