A vintage vector graphics editor and raytracer with basic vector drawing tools, exporting to SVG, and a retro interface inspired by software from the 1970s.
Pitiri 1977 is a free, open source vector graphics editor and raytracer with a vintage user interface. It was designed as an artistic coding project to emulate the look and feel of early computer graphics software from the late 1970s.
Despite the retro styling, Pitiri 1977 has some modern capabilities under the hood. It provides basic vector drawing tools to create geometric shapes, curves, text, and complex illustrations. The drawings can be exported as SVG files and opened in other programs.
One unique feature is the built-in raytracer. After creating a vector graphic, you can use Pitiri 1977's raytracing engine to render 3D scenes by manipulating vectors as reflective surfaces. This produces photorealistic renders in a vintage pixel aesthetic.
The project includes the source code on GitHub, allowing developers to build and modify their own versions. It uses WebGL and other modern web technologies while intentionally limiting the interface and graphics to mimic 1970s vector editing programs.
In summary, Pitiri 1977 is both a functional vector graphics web app as well as an artistic coding project celebrating early computer graphic tools through a retro user interface and raytracer.
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