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Here’s an exciting program in beta testing called Rhonda. It’s based on OpenFrameworks which makes it even better! The program appears to be an enjoyable way to sketch 3D models. Open source tools are a step in the right direction. Check out the Rhonda site, give the beta copy a test run and support the program.
The hands on the screen belong to James Paterson. He is using "Rhonda", a 3D drawing tool developed by Amit Pitaru circa 2003. The first half of the video shows James doing a drawing start to finish. In the second part James is cycling through various previous drawings, created between 2004 and 2005.
For the last several years Rhonda has been shown in galleries, museums, festivals and conferences. We are excited to finally release this video online (about time!).
Even more exciting is that our good friends Zach Lieberman (openframeworks) and Zach Gage (synthpond) have just joined the Rhonda Team! With their help we’re creating stable releases of Rhonda for various platforms.
Rhonda Forever
Here’s an exciting program in beta testing called Rhonda. It’s based on OpenFrameworks which makes it even better! The program appears to be an enjoyable way to sketch 3D models. Open source tools are a step in the right direction. Check out the Rhonda site, give the beta copy a test run and support the program.
via Rhonda Forever
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