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How to load a jpg file into Scene
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I would like to use some jpg files in an application. How can I realize that?
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Doesn't
scene.load_image_file(image_path)
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There are multiple ways to do this but here is what I do.
- Upload your .jpg/.png etc files to a photo sharing website (photobucket etc).
- Take note of the complete url to access just the .jpg (It will look something like http://i427.photobucket.com/albums/pp359/haru2858/starwarscat.jpg)
- Use urllib to open a link to the jpg.
- Using the url, save the jpg to your filesystem.
- Use PIL to load the jpg from your filesystem.
- Use scene.load pil image() to use within your scene.
Write your "load_remote_image()" or whatever function to first check if the photo exists on the local file system. If it does exist, go directly to loading it with PIL, else download and save it first using urllib. This way if you share your code, anyone else who runs it will download the image if they don't have it locally. It also means you won't have to download the image every time your code is run.
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Given that many of us use DropboxSync to backup/restore our scripts, you may already have JPEG files in a local "Camera Uploads" directory. If this is the case, you can try:
def get_ramdom_photo(): # returns the name (a string) of a random photo from a local directory file_list = None image_dir = '../Camera Uploads' try: file_list = [f for f in os.listdir(image_dir) if f.endswith('.jpg')] except OSError: # image_dir not found pass if file_list: return scene.load_image_file(image_dir + '/' + random.choice(file_list)) return None
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If you open the image in Pythonista, it will appear in the 'Inbox' folder. Move the image to you working folder, then simply use the image() function with name and extension.
Works for me.