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Lorien – Infinite canvas drawing/whiteboarding app

 1 year ago
source link: https://github.com/mbrlabs/Lorien
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Lorien

Lorien is an infinite canvas drawing/note-taking app that is focused on performance, small savefiles and simplicity. It's not based on bitmap images like Krita, Gimp or Photoshop; it rather saves brush strokes as a collection of points and renders them at runtime (kind of like SVG). It's primarily desinged to be used as a digital notebook and as brainstorming tool. While it can totally be used to make small sketches and diagrams, it is not meant to replace traditional art programs that operate on bitmap images. It is entirely written in the Godot Game Engine. For an overview on how to use Lorien have a look here.

Lorien demo

warningThis is very much a WIP and still a bit rough around the edges warning. The savefile format might also change in the future. Contributions (be it bug reports, code, art or translations) are very welcome.

Features as of v0.5.0-dev:

  • Infinite canvas
  • Infinite undo/redo
  • (Almost) Infinite zoom
  • Infinite grid
  • Distraction free mode (toggles the UI on/off)
  • Extremely small savefiles (File format specs)
  • Work on multiple documents simultaneously
  • Tools: Freehand brush, eraser, line tool, rectangle tool, circle/ellipse tool, selection tool
  • Move and delete selected brush strokes
  • SVG export
  • Built-in and custom color palettes
  • Designed to be used with a drawing tablet (Wacom, etc.). It also supports pressure sensitivity
  • A little Surprise Mechanic™ when pressing F12
  • Runs on Windows, Linux & macOS
  • Localizations: English, German, Italian, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, Brazilian Portuguese

Download

You can download the latest stable releases on Github.

If you want to check out the bleeding edge main branch without building the project yourself you can also check out the CI builds. But make sure to backup your files and be prepared for bugs if you do that.

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