Skip to content

desandro/close-pixelate

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

71 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

Close Pixelate

Inspired by American portrait painter Chuck Close, this script converts an image into a pixelated version using an HTML5 canvas element. It's basically a simple demo for canvas' imageData functionality.

close-pixelate.desandro.com

Contributors

Example Code

This script works on any same domain image. According to the HTML5 spec, browsers prevent the usage of getImageData() on cross-domain images.

<img id="portrait-image" src="img/portrait.jpg" />

Use the closePixelate method on the image in your script. You can control the output of the rendering by passing in an array of options.

function init() {
  document.getElementById('portrait-image').closePixelate([
    { resolution : 24 },
    { shape : 'circle', resolution : 24, size: 16, offset: 12, alpha: 0.5 }
  ]);
};
window.addEventListener( 'load', init, false);

Each set of options is an object representing one re-rendering the original image.

The first set of options, { resolution : 24 } directs the script to render a big square pixel every 24 actual pixels. The script uses the exact color value of the one single actual pixel in the center of the big square pixel.

The second set of options uses all available parameters: { shape : 'circle', resolution : 24, size: 16, offset: 12, alpha: 0.5 } Like the first set, the resolution is 24 pixels. The shape of the pixels will be circles. The size of each circle is 16 pixels (each circle will have a radius of 8 pixels). The circles will placed down and to the right by 12 pixels in both directions. Finally all the circles will have an opacity of 0.5, or 50%.

Options

The function accepts an array of objects. Each object holds a set of options.

  • resolution : The distance in pixels between rendered pixels. Required.
  • shape : The shape of the pixel. Accepts square, circle, and diamond. Optional. Defaults to square.
  • size : The size in pixels of the rendered pixel. Optional. Defaults to value of resolution.
  • offset : Offset in pixels. Optional. Defaults to 0. Can be a single value 15 for a diagonal offset, or an array or object for X/Y pairs: [ 15, 5 ] or { x: 15, y: 5 }.
  • alpha : A decimal value for the opacity of the rendering. Optional. Defaults to 1.

Constructor and methods

var img = document.getElementById('portrait-img');
// create a new Close Pixelation instance with ClosePixelation
// requires two arguments: the original image element
// and an array of options
var myPixelation = new ClosePixelation( img, [
  { resolution : 24 }
]);
// re-render the canvas with different options
myPixelation.render([
  { resolution: 32 },
  { resolution: 16, shape: 'circle', offset: 8 }
]);
// render a single option-set on top
myPixelation.renderClosePixels({
  resolution: 48, alpha: 0.5
});

About

Pixelate an image with <canvas> a la Chuck Close

Resources

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published

Contributors 3

  •  
  •  
  •