spent the whole day programming so I could average 305 of my drawings.
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@posiputt
hm, is that something I could run on my Mac? -
@posiputt
hm, is that something I could run on my Mac?@slowtiger there you may have to tinker with it a bit. are you familiar with python? also, it's not at all user-friendly. it assumes that every image that is not the exact same size and color mode as the very first in the list is incompatible and just filters it out.
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@slowtiger there you may have to tinker with it a bit. are you familiar with python? also, it's not at all user-friendly. it assumes that every image that is not the exact same size and color mode as the very first in the list is incompatible and just filters it out.
@slowtiger with size I mean dimensions in pixels*pixels
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@slowtiger there you may have to tinker with it a bit. are you familiar with python? also, it's not at all user-friendly. it assumes that every image that is not the exact same size and color mode as the very first in the list is incompatible and just filters it out.
@posiputt
OK, this already kills my user scenario. But thx anyway. -
@posiputt oh, fun! Kinda looks like a table surface that's had just a tiny bit of bleedthrough or pencil smudge from all the drawings!
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@posiputt oh, fun! Kinda looks like a table surface that's had just a tiny bit of bleedthrough or pencil smudge from all the drawings!
@milla I thought so, too. now that you spell it out, I think that the mechanism that lets a table surface develop a texture like that is probably very similar to what I programmed here. not-quite random scratches accumulating over a long time.
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