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Dan Marshall edited this page May 30, 2015 · 23 revisions

#Key Concepts of Maker.js

Maker.js lets you design shapes with JavaScript code. These shapes have only outlines. Shapes are made from primitive outlines called Paths. There are 3 primitive Paths: line, circle, and arc. Paths are defined by Points and other properties. A group of paths may be contained in what is called a Model. A Model may then contain other Models.

There is no concept of contiguity between paths.

POJO's: Plain old JavaScript objects are used to design your model. To make this work, these plain objects must conform to a schema.

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