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Antimony

Tracks information flow through directed acyclic graphs, provides geometry engine for CSGS, and offers a standard library of shapes and transforms.

Made by Matt Keeter

  • 3d-cad

  • csg

  • CAD

  • geometry

What is Antimony?

Antimony is a computer-aided design (CAD) tool that has evolved from Lisp machines in a parallel universe, unlike the typical CAD software that stems from drafting tables. The application is built on three distinct yet interconnected components: a framework for tracking information flow through directed acyclic graphs, a geometry engine for performing constructive solid geometry (CSG) operations, and a standard library of shapes and transforms

Highlights

  • Framework for tracking information flow through directed acyclic graphs
  • Geometry engine for performing constructive solid geometry (CSG) operations
  • Standard library of shapes and transforms

Platforms

  • Mac
  • Linux

Languages

  • English