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Samila is a generative art generator written in Python, Samila let's you create arts based on many thousand points. The position of every single point is calculated by a formula, which has random parameters. Because of the random numbers, every image looks different.
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- Download Version 0.4 or Latest Source
- Run
pip install -r requirements.txt
orpip3 install -r requirements.txt
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python3 setup.py install
orpython setup.py install
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- Check Python Packaging User Guide
- Run
pip install samila==0.4
orpip3 install samila==0.4
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- Run
easy_install --upgrade samila
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>>> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
>>> from samila import GenerativeImage
>>> g = GenerativeImage()
>>> g.generate()
>>> g.plot()
>>> plt.show()
>>> import random
>>> import math
>>> def f1(x, y):
result = random.uniform(-1,1) * x**2 - math.sin(y**2) + abs(y-x)
return result
>>> def f2(x, y):
result = random.uniform(-1,1) * y**3 - math.cos(x**2) + 2*x
return result
>>> g = GenerativeImage(f1, f2)
>>> g.generate()
>>> g.plot()
>>> g.seed
188781
>>> plt.show()
>>> from samila import Projection
>>> g = GenerativeImage(f1, f2)
>>> g.generate()
>>> g.plot(projection=Projection.POLAR)
>>> g.seed
829730
>>> plt.show()
- Supported projections :
RECTILINEAR
,POLAR
,AITOFF
,HAMMER
,LAMBERT
andMOLLWEIDE
- Default projection is
RECTILINEAR
>>> g = GenerativeImage(f1, f2)
>>> g.generate(start=-2*math.pi, step=0.01, stop=0)
>>> g.plot()
>>> g.seed
234752
>>> plt.show()
>>> g = GenerativeImage(f1, f2)
>>> g.generate()
>>> g.plot(color="yellow", bgcolor="black", projection=Projection.POLAR)
>>> g.seed
1018273
>>> plt.show()
- Supported colors are available in
VALID_COLORS
list color
andbgcolor
parameters support color name and RGB/RGBA formats
>>> g = GenerativeImage(f1, f2)
>>> g.generate(seed=1018273)
>>> g.plot(projection=Projection.POLAR)
>>> plt.show()
Upload generated image directly to NFT.storage
>>> g.nft_storage(api_key=YOUR_API_KEY)
{'status': True, 'message': 'Everything seems good'}
Save generated image
>>> g.save_image(file_adr="test.png")
{'status': True, 'message': 'Everything seems good'}
Save generated image in higher resolutions
>>> g.save_image(file_adr="test.png", depth=5)
{'status': True, 'message': 'Everything seems good'}
Save generated image data
>>> g.save_data(file_adr="test.json")
So you can load it into a GenerativeImage
instance later by
>>> g = GenerativeImage(data=open('test.json', 'r'))
Save generated image config. It contains string formats of functions which is also human readable.
>>> g.save_config(file_adr="config.json")
So you can load it into a GenerativeImage
instance later by
>>> g = GenerativeImage(config=open('config.json', 'r'))
Samila is simply a transformation between a square-shaped space from the Cartesian coordinate system to any arbitrary coordination like Polar coordinate system.
We have set of points in the first space (left square) which can be define as follow:
And bellow functions are used for transformation:
>>> def f1(x, y):
result = random.uniform(-1,1) * x**2 - math.sin(y**2) + abs(y-x)
return result
>>> def f2(x, y):
result = random.uniform(-1,1) * y**3 - math.cos(x**2) + 2*x
return result
here we uses Projection.POLAR
so later space will be the polar space and we have:
>>> g = GenerativeImage(f1, f2)
>>> g.generate(seed=10)
>>> g.plot(projection=Projection.POLAR)
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1- Schönlieb, Carola-Bibiane, and Franz Schubert. "Random simulations for generative art construction–some examples." Journal of Mathematics and the Arts 7.1 (2013): 29-39.
2- Create Generative Art with R
3- NFT.storage : Free decentralized storage and bandwidth for NFTs
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