Issue
Goal: export this output as a GIF.
This is working code, using Processing and Python.
I am stuck with reading the image filenames to create a GIF.
I downloaded gif-animation-3.0
and placed it in libraries
folder.
Attempted Solution:
import random
import glob
import os
add_library('gif-animation-3.0')
radius = 0
def setup():
global displayWidth, displayHeight, radius, num_frames
size(displayWidth, displayHeight)
background(0)
noFill()
stroke(255, 0, 0, 10)
radius = height / 2
num_frames = 0
global exporter
size(400, 400)
exporter = GifMaker(this, 'Examples/spiral-waves.gif')
exporter.setRepeat(0) # infinite repeat
exporter.setQuality(100) # test values
exporter.setDelay(200) # milliseconds
def draw():
global num_frames
num_frames += 1
print(num_frames)
global radius
center_x = width / 2
center_y = height / 2
beginShape()
for i in range(360):
_noise = noise(i * 0.02, float(frameCount) / 50)
x = center_x + radius * cos(radians(i)) * _noise
y = center_y + radius * sin(radians(i)) * _noise
curveVertex(x, y)
if radius == 0:
stroke(0, 0, 225, 25) # Blue
if radius == 100:
stroke(0, 225, 0, 25) # Green
if radius == 200:
stroke(225, 0, 0, 10) # Red
endShape(CLOSE)
radius -= 1
saveFrame('####.png')
if num_frames == 10:
noLoop()
exporter.addFrame()
exporter.finish()
Console:
Maybe there's an unclosed paren or quote mark somewhere before this line?
Please let me know if there is anything else I should add to post.
Solution
pip install gifmaker
gifmaker -i *.png
Answered By - StressedBoi_69420
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