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I’ve made a little AI copilot for Origami Studio. Think of it as a tiny code editor that sits on top of Origami's canvas and lets you generate patches using GPT-4 – all within the same surface. It’s a native macOS app and you can get it here:

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Alex Widuavor 2 Jahren

In my day-to-day prototyping I use it mostly to create little utility patches and ‘jigs’ for all sorts of things (transforms, validate strings, randomize this and that etc.) Just describing the desired inputs and outputs of a patch helps a lot – it makes you break down the logic of a prototype and is almost as useful as generating the patch itself.

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Alex Widuavor 2 Jahren

When designing the app icon I learned about ‘crease patterns’ – structural representations of intricate origami folds. The app icon shows the crease pattern for an Origami Crane – a nod to Origami Studio’s original app icon.

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Andrew Pouliotvor 2 Jahren

Yo, that's crazy!

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Alex 3am 🌘vor 2 Jahren

Wow, the best 💪

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Yukivor 2 Jahren

Nice stuff alex 🫰

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ADvor 2 Jahren

Love the implementation, exactly what I need across all apps with inputs ♥️

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Ben Southvor 2 Jahren

Amazing

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Tim Quirinovor 2 Jahren

hell yea

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Alimvor 2 Jahren

This so sick

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Bryan Bergervor 2 Jahren

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