CiscoTheProot/rpi/AnimationTester.py

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from PIL import Image, ImageSequence
from Point2D import generate_point_array_from_image, interpolate_point_pairs, generate_image_from_point_array, pair_points
# Load the two small images
image1 = Image.open("/home/cisco/CiscoTheProot/eyeLeftOpen.png")
image2 = Image.open("/home/cisco/CiscoTheProot/eyeLeftStunned.png")
# Generate point arrays from the images
points1 = generate_point_array_from_image(image1)
points2 = generate_point_array_from_image(image2)
# Pair the points from the two images
point_pairs = pair_points(points1, points2)
# Generate ten frames of animation
num_frames = 10
frames = []
for i in range(num_frames):
# Interpolate the points based on the frame number
percentage = i / (num_frames - 1)
interpolated_points = interpolate_point_pairs(point_pairs, percentage)
# Generate the image from the interpolated points
width, height = image1.size
frame_image = generate_image_from_point_array(interpolated_points, width, height)
# Append the frame image to the list of frames
frames.append(frame_image)
# Save the frames as separate images
for i, frame_image in enumerate(frames):
frame_image.save(f"/home/cisco/CiscoTheProot/animations/frame_{i}.png")
# Save the frames as a GIF
gif_filename = f"/home/cisco/CiscoTheProot/animations/animation.gif"
frames[0].save(
gif_filename,
save_all=True,
append_images=frames[1:]+frames[::-1],
duration=200, # Specify the duration between frames (in milliseconds)
loop=0 # Set loop to 0 for an infinite loop
)
print("GIF animation saved as", gif_filename)