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Work in Progress / ImageBlend

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Gamefreak
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Posted: 29th Aug 2006 16:23 Edited at: 29th Aug 2006 16:25
This is a little program i've been working on that blends two images together using a gradient. So far, it only works on square images, and they have to be the same size. I'd appreciate it if you guys would test it out and report any bugs that you find. The gradient list is kind of limited right now, ill try to add some more, so if you guys have any ideas for a gradient or even a function to draw one in a given size, that would be great.



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Sven B
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Posted: 29th Aug 2006 17:20 Edited at: 29th Aug 2006 17:21
Uh, this program has already been made once. It's called ImageTrans.

But I guess another one doesn't hurt...

It's the programmer's life:
Have a problem, solve the problem, and have a new problem to solve.
Sixty Squares
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Posted: 29th Aug 2006 17:32 Edited at: 29th Aug 2006 17:34
Quote: "function to draw one in a given size, that would be great."


DBPro


This is looking good so far. Not sure if that's the right gradient though lol.

Quote: "So far, it only works on square images, and they have to be the same size"

I have a function that will resize an image to a given size: RESIZE IMAGE FUNCTION (DBC and DBPro)

Medieval Coder
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Posted: 29th Aug 2006 17:59
What does the final image look like?

Gamefreak
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Posted: 29th Aug 2006 18:08 Edited at: 29th Aug 2006 18:21
Rendered:


@Sixty Squares
I already have that gradient (take a look at the program please), and a way to scale images, but thank you anyway.

Any feedback other than saying that my program is redundant would be appreciated Ideas, bugs, etc.
Silvester
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Posted: 29th Aug 2006 18:20
looks cool!

FPSC-Toolkit in the make.Progress log:
FPSC-Segments 35%---FPSC-Entity 's 0%---FPSC-Signs 0%
FPSC-Decals 0%---FPSC Characters 0%
Gamefreak
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Posted: 29th Aug 2006 18:22
Thanks
Sixty Squares
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Posted: 29th Aug 2006 18:22
Oh okay Yeah I tested th program it was cool! But if you have a way to scale images, then why does it say that the image needs to be square? Wouldn't you just resize the images to the same size in the program?

Gamefreak
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Posted: 29th Aug 2006 18:25
Thanks. The reason for square only was mainly to keep the coding a bit simpler, but I'll fix it up a bit later when I get a chance.
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Posted: 29th Aug 2006 19:20
No you can keep it as a square, I'm just saying that couldn't you allow the user to import their own unsquare image, and then just make it square in the program after they import it? That'd be the easy way out if you got stuck lol. Anyway, continue with this project, as I may use this.

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Posted: 29th Aug 2006 19:46
A square texture is very good...

Wow, that looks great!

Gamefreak
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Posted: 29th Aug 2006 20:05 Edited at: 29th Aug 2006 20:09
@Medieval Coder
Thanks

@Sixty Squares
I rather keep it a rectangle though. Making it a square would stretch it out and most likely the person using it would like it to come out the same size it went in. It shouldn't be much work to fix...later

@Sven B
I loooked and the website that ImageTrans was on no longer exists
Sven B
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Posted: 29th Aug 2006 21:48
You're right! Ah well...

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