franc: Before dragging image/file to the executable, try copying it into the same directory. <edit>Nevermind. It seems to output the palette based on the path of the input. So there is no need to...
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franc: Before dragging image/file to the executable, try copying it into the same directory. <edit>Nevermind. It seems to output the palette based on the path of the input. So there is no need to...
If you open up the file in Artrage (File -> Import Image File), you should see the opaque and transparent parts of the image just fine. After that it's just a matter of filling (hotkey "f") the areas...
Just try putting in some text file (num.txt or something)
5
where 5 is the amount of color swatches you want.
That should do the trick.
Nice work! You are quick. This will be extremely useful utility. :)
YIQ sort seems visually pleasing to me. I wrote a simple example of how to do that. You can find it here. It uses colorsys module that's provided with Python. It might make sense to give grapefruit a...
Nice work! I had a similar idea earlier. I wanted to create a palette like yours but based on given input image instead. You can find my initial code (Python, uses PIL) here. It just blurs the image,...