How can I convert an image file directly to a powder toy simulation?

  • MiXih
    1st Jan 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    UBERNESS
    so how noobs uncompressed rar file with powder toy
  • Merbo
    1st Jan 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    PT was in a zip...
    .zip's are openable in windows.
  • Dragonfree97
    1st Jan 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    It's a .zip
  • plead-for-destruction
    1st Jan 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    what if the noob has run out of winzip trial like i have they might not choose to open it in windows explorer
  • Dragonfree97
    1st Jan 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    then they can't use it. I have a corrupted version of WinRAR and the trial on it refuses to run out. Every time I open it: 'You have 40 days trial period remaining.' It's _always_ 40. Anyway, that's very useful for me.
  • plead-for-destruction
    1st Jan 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    lol i wish i had tht lol
  • Finalflash50
    1st Jan 2011 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • Cr15py
    1st Jan 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I've been thinking of something like this. Publicly available libraries will be able to deal with decompression and compression of all files involved. One could determine the closest element colour by using parallel arrays, on for the element, another for the color of each element. Then using subtracting the color values of the elements from the color values of the current pixel of the image(or something along those lines) you can get the element that most closely resembles the colour in the image. Then just resave in the format of a stamp, which as I remember is quite simple.
  • MiXih
    1st Jan 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Cr15py
    im doing something like this but i cant save to stamp, i dont know structure of stamp file
  • DAVPPK
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