leanto
a table, some sticks, and gravity.
L-drag a stick — pick up & move (rests on whatever's under the cursor)
R-drag a stick — rotate it (drag to spin & tilt) · ZX roll
scroll while holding — lift / lower (release up high: it freezes there)
L-drag empty — orbit · R-drag empty — pan · scroll zoom
release — it freezes where you leave it, so you can prop the next stick
Space new stick · Shift+Space half-stick · M mute · Backspace sweep
S SNIP — hover a stick, click to cut it in two
D STAMP — copy the last stick at the cursor · hold + sweep to lay a course
Ctrl+Z undo · Ctrl+S save table · Ctrl+O open a saved one
P photo mode (turntable) · Shift+P save a picture · ☀︎ dial, bottom-right
B BUILD ⇄ RUN — RUN drops your structure into live physics
G GLUE — click two sticks to bond them into a rigid assembly
The test: you start in BUILD — grab sticks and prop a lean-to (each one holds where you
leave it). Then press B to drop into live physics and watch it stand — or fall.
Does that feel satisfying? That's the whole question.
⌂ load the cottage — here's mine; now build yours