diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 14eb521..7131a8f 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -3,6 +3,9 @@ Topological router in Rust. ## Gallery +![Animation. There's a rubber band-like trace following cursor, navigating a very simple maze. The maze and the trace are red, the background is solid black but also very slightly white and dark blue](./assets/interactive_routing.gif) + +![Animation showing a trace, behaving like a rubber band, routed around obstacles step by step. Attempted alternative paths and a guiding mesh are shown.](./assets/mesh_visualization.gif) ![Animation. There are two upward barriers, with some space between tem, around which four rubberband traces, one over another, are wrapped. Enter mouse cursor. The cursor begins to stretch the left barrier to the right. As it's stretched, the traces cease to be wrapped around the right barrier, becoming "free". The traces and the barrier are two-dimensional and all solid red. The background is black but also very slightly white and blue.](./assets/unwrapping_bends.gif "Unwrapping bends") @@ -14,7 +17,7 @@ slightly white and blue.](./assets/dragging_with_bends.gif "Dragging with bends" ![Animation. There is an upward barrier in the middle and dots on the left and right of it, four each. A trace is drawn from the leftmost dot on the left to the rightmost dot on the right. Then a trace is drawn from the second leftmost dot on the left to the second rightmost dot on the right, displacing the previous trace so that there's space for the new one. Same happens for the remaining dots. The dots, traces and barrier are all solid red. The background is black but also very slightly white and blue.](./assets/shoving_around.gif "Shoving traces under other traces") -![Three red-colored traces pass around a barrier. Trace bends are not aligned to a grid unlike most PCB layouts these days (this is called "topological routing"). The traces and the barrier are all solid red. The background is black but also very +![Animation showing three red-colored traces pass around a barrier. Trace bends are not aligned to a grid unlike most PCB layouts these days (this is called "topological routing"). The traces and the barrier are all solid red. The background is black but also very slightly white and blue.](./assets/stacked_bends.png "Stacking bends") -![A trace zigzagging around two barriers. The trace and the barriers are all solid red. The background is black but also very slightly white and blue.](./assets/zigzag.png "Zigzag") +![Animation showing a trace zigzagging around two barriers. The trace and the barriers are all solid red. The background is black but also very slightly white and blue.](./assets/zigzag.png "Zigzag") diff --git a/assets/interactive_routing.gif b/assets/interactive_routing.gif new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f663c6 Binary files /dev/null and b/assets/interactive_routing.gif differ diff --git a/assets/mesh_visualization.gif b/assets/mesh_visualization.gif new file mode 100644 index 0000000..022ef29 Binary files /dev/null and b/assets/mesh_visualization.gif differ