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triangula
- Triangula: Generate high-quality triangulated and polygonal art from images
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Triangular Ice Cream Cone
I've been doing these for a while and I think it's about time to share how I do create these btw (there's a sweet open source app for these: https://github.com/rh12503/triangula).
- Show HN: Create high-quality polygon/Voronoi art from your images
- Show HN: Triangula can now create polygonal art from images
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🧢 Stefan's Web Weekly #16
RH12503/triangula – Generate high-quality triangulated art from images.
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Repo in the screenshot: RH12503/Triangula
- Show HN: I built a tool to generate triangulated art from images
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Generating triangulated art from images
Thanks! I used a modified genetic algorithm which I wrote about in the wiki here if you're interested.
shapeme
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Show HN: I built a tool to generate triangulated art from images
This reminds me of a project I found by Antirez (the creator of Redis) recently called shapeme: https://github.com/antirez/shapeme - which uses simulated annealing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulated_annealing to approximate an image using triangles. It took me down a really interesting rabbit hole: "The name of the algorithm comes from annealing in metallurgy, a technique involving heating and controlled cooling of a material to increase the size of its crystals and reduce their defects."
I thought it was really interesting that a useful algorithm like this was created and possibly influenced by a natural process. I wonder if this repo uses the same type of algorithm?
What are some alternatives?
sqip - "SQIP" (pronounced \skwɪb\ like the non-magical folk of magical descent) is a SVG-based LQIP technique.
triangula-cli
triangle - Convert images to computer generated art using delaunay triangulation.
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
pathfind - Path finding on a 2D polygonal map
tips - Most commonly used git tips and tricks.
Wails - Create beautiful applications using Go
triangulator - A visualisation of the delaunay triangulation of FAST keypoints of YOUR FACE
inkdrop - Artsy pixel image to vector graphics converter
Primitive Pictures - Reproducing images with geometric primitives.