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In Python, following the techniques shown in the [[Raw image]] and [[Raw image sequence]] examples, create a 1 second long animation by generating 25 frames of an image sequence and converting them to a GIF. | In Python, following the techniques shown in the [[Raw image]] and [[Raw image sequence]] examples, create a 1 second long animation by generating 25 frames of an image sequence and converting them to a GIF. Use just the basics: loops, variables, and if statements. | ||
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Revision as of 14:25, 5 November 2013
Assignment: In Python, following the techniques shown in the Raw image and Raw image sequence examples, create a 1 second long animation by generating 25 frames of an image sequence and converting them to a GIF. Use just the basics: loops, variables, and if statements.
Rules:
- The code should be "pure" python (just using the standard libraries of python such as struct).
- The code should be no more than 50 lines.
- The images should be 320 x 240 pixels in size.
Results
To be posted / linked to here. Please post both your code (again, PURE python -- no libraries and less than 50 lines) + the resulting image (converted to GIF and uploaded to the wiki).