Convert raster pixel art graphics to vector.
$ npm install vectorize-pixelart
You may vectorize PNG image to SVG using next command:
$ vectorize-pixelart input.png output.svg
Also EPS output is supported:
$ vectorize-pixelart input.png output.eps
The package has been build with a Browserify version and available online:
http://zasenko.name/vectorize-pixelart.html
Main limitation of the web version is that browser has issues when processing large SVG files. As there are no control over image displaying some resulting SVG might cause browser hang.
Please check vectorize-pixelart.js code.
So, basic usage is next:
- Read raster image.
- Trace image
var fs = require('fs'),
PNG = require('pngjs').PNG,
ContourTracing = require('vectorize-pixelart/contour-tracing'),
paUtils = require('vectorize-pixelart/utils');
// PNGImageData provides transparent pixel retrieving/comparasion interface
let image = new paUtils.PNGImageData(PNG.sync.read(fs.readFileSync('in.png')));
// Vector composer
let composer = new paUtils.SVG(image.height, image.width);
process.stdout.write(composer.header());
let tracer = new ContourTracing(image);
tracer.traceContours((contour, pixel) => {
// Output next traced contour
process.stdout.write(composer.path(contour, pixel));
})
process.stdout.write(composer.footer());
Trace contours of a given image
.
Object image should contain height
and width
information. Also it should
provide function comparePixels(y1, x1, y2, x2) { }
and function getPixel(y1, x1)
. See PNGImageData
.
Traces contours of a given image and return next contour to callback. The
callback gets one argument (contour)
that contains array of contour points
[y, x]
.
Copyright (C) 2019-2022 Sergii Zasenko
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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