Prototyping raw image sequence assignment (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).
Lucia
import struct, sys
width = 320
height = 240
xWhite = 0
header = struct.pack("<BBBHHBHHHHBB",0,0,2,0,0,8,0,0,width,height,32,1<<5)
totalframes = 25
for frame in xrange(totalframes):
frame = frame+1
out = open("frames/frame%02d.tga" % frame, "wb")
out.write(header)
for y in xrange(height):
for x in xrange(width):
xWhite = xWhite +1
if (frame != 1 and xWhite%frame == 0):
r = 255
g = 255
b = 255
a = 255
else:
r = 0
g = 0
b = 0
a = 255
out.write(struct.pack('B', b))
out.write(struct.pack('B', g))
out.write(struct.pack('B', r))
out.write(struct.pack('B', a))
out.close()
A variation (that's actually the original idea - the previous code was 'accidental'):
import struct, sys
width = 320
height = 240
header = struct.pack("<BBBHHBHHHHBB",0,0,2,0,0,8,0,0,width,height,32,1<<5)
totalframes = 25
for frame in xrange(totalframes):
out = open("last/frame_%02d.tga" % frame, "wb")
out.write(header)
for y in xrange(height):
for x in xrange(width):
if (x%10==0 and x == frame*10):
r = 255
g = 255
b = 255
a = 255
else:
r = 0
g = 0
b = 0
a = 255
out.write(struct.pack('B', b))
out.write(struct.pack('B', g))
out.write(struct.pack('B', r))
out.write(struct.pack('B', a))
out.close()