# stipple_gen A friendly fork of StippleGen_2 from Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. https://github.com/evil-mad/stipplegen This script takes an image, provided as a JPEG, a PNG or a TIFF (generated by Processing) and outputs both an SVG for a plotter as well as a approximation as a JPEG, PNG or TIFF. There have also been features added to do the following: * **Custom output SVG scale** * **Custom canvas size** * **Option to fill in circles with hatch lines** # Usage `stipple_gen` is designed to be configured and run from the command line, rather than the GUI provided in the original sketch. By creating a config.txt file in your sketch directory *OR* providing command line arguments to your sketch you can set all of the variables accessible to the GUI in the original StippleGen_2 sketch and then some. An example using the helpful `stipple_gen.sh` script provided by this project. ```bash bash stipple_gen.sh --display true --inputImage myImage.jpg --outputImage myStippledImage.jpg --outputSVG myStippledDrawing.svg ``` This will take your original image `myImage.jpg` and run it through the stippling process using the default variables for everything and output two files for you: `myStippledImage.jpg` and `myStippledDrawing.svg`, the latter of which you can use on your plotter. The `--display true` arguments will show the progress of the script in the main window, which the default. Run it headless with `--display false`. Other variables: ```java public int canvasWidth = 800; public int canvasHeight = 600; public float canvasScalar = 1.25; public boolean display = true; public int windowWidth = 800; public int windowHeight = 600; public boolean invert = false; public boolean selectInput = false; public String inputImage; public String outputImage; public String outputSVG; public int centroidsPerPass = 500; public int testsPerFrame = 90000; public int maxGenerations = 5; //number of generations public float MinDotSize = 1.25; public float MaxDotSize; public float DotSizeFactor = 4; public int maxParticles = 2000; // Max value is normally 10000. public float cutoff = 0; // White cutoff value public boolean gammaCorrection = false; public float gamma = 1.0; public boolean fill = false; public float line = 1.0; ``` This sketch can also be run from the Processing IDE, though it is best to provide arguments with a local `config.txt` file when doing so. There isn't a consistent way to provide command line arguments to the IDE on all platforms. ### LICENSE This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/LGPL/2.1/ This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA