6-axis robot drawing tags downloaded from graffiti analysis… via ni9e. Uses GML 🙂
Graffiti Markup Language (GML), is a specifically formated XML file designed to be a common open structure for archiving gestural graffiti motion data into a text file.
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@David — SVG was way overkill for what we wanted to represent with GML, and isn’t very easy to extend, e.g. for producing generative drips and upload-related metadata that we wanted to have in GML
I have been working on a GML->SVG converter though! So many apps already support SVG (and it renders in web browsers!)
If I felt like being pedantic I’d mention that it’s really a 6-DOF (degree of freedom) robot not a 6-axis robot.
How is this different than SVG? Or maybe I should ask how this would *need to be* different than SVG.
@David — SVG was way overkill for what we wanted to represent with GML, and isn’t very easy to extend, e.g. for producing generative drips and upload-related metadata that we wanted to have in GML
I have been working on a GML->SVG converter though! So many apps already support SVG (and it renders in web browsers!)