# Workshop This workshop is designed to go over the **most commonly used functions** with [Ronin](https://github.com/hundredrabbits/Ronin). The list of all available functions and their usage is located [here](https://github.com/hundredrabbits/Ronin/#library). - **Part 1**: [Images](#Images) `(open)`, `(import)`, `(crop)`, `(export)` - **Part 2**: [Draw](#Draw) `(stroke)`, `(fill)`, `(gradient)`, `(clear)` - **Part 3**: [Filters](#Filters) `(pixels)`, `(saturation)`, `(convolve)`, `(sharpen)` - **Part 4**: [Events](#Events) `(on)`, `(on "mouse-move")`, `(on "animate")`, `(on "/a")` ## Images This section will teach the basics of opening, cropping and saving an image file. You can use the `$path` help to quickly get an image's path into Ronin, by writing `$path` and dragging a file onto the Ronin window. ### Open To import an image, and resize the canvas to fit the image size, type the following text, drag an image file onto the Ronin window and press `cmd+r`: ``` (open $path) ``` ### Import To import an image onto the current canvas, type the following text, drag an image file onto the Ronin window and press `cmd+r`: ``` (import $path (rect 50 100 250 200)) ``` The previous code will import an image, and position it at `50,100`, at a size of `250x200`. Alternatively, you could use a `(pos)` to position the image and not resize it. ``` (import $path (pos 50 100)) ``` ### Export To export the resulting image, type the following text, drag an image file onto the Ronin window, then drag a folder and add the new file's name, and press `cmd+r`: ``` (import $path (pos 50 100)) (export $path) ``` ### Crop ## Draw ### Stroke ### Fill ### Gradient ### Clear ## Pixels ### Pixels ### saturation ### convolve ### sharpen ## Events ### On ### MouseMove ### Animate ### OSC