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| author | Lex Neva <github.com@lexneva.name> | 2018-05-30 20:10:11 -0400 |
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| committer | Lex Neva <github.com@lexneva.name> | 2018-05-30 22:25:05 -0400 |
| commit | 0348b03b91f64c43c5d0adba2f41d0ef21a82c9a (patch) | |
| tree | 67600b92beb24e242bd77c0498003cd29cac9c99 | |
| parent | a9b834878b618a3aea6c343e71a2df3046bde3a7 (diff) | |
add realistic boolean param to render_stitch_plan()
| -rw-r--r-- | lib/svg/realistic_rendering.py | 129 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | lib/svg/svg.py | 166 |
2 files changed, 171 insertions, 124 deletions
diff --git a/lib/svg/realistic_rendering.py b/lib/svg/realistic_rendering.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e31534da --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/svg/realistic_rendering.py @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +import simplepath +import math + +from .units import PIXELS_PER_MM +from ..utils import cache, Point + +# The stitch vector path looks like this: +# _______ +# (_______) +# +# It's 0.32mm high, which is the approximate thickness of common machine +# embroidery threads. + +# 1.216 pixels = 0.32mm +stitch_height = 1.216 + +# This vector path starts at the upper right corner of the stitch shape and +# proceeds counter-clockwise.and contains a placeholder (%s) for the stitch +# length. +# +# It contains two invisible "whiskers" of zero width that go above and below +# to ensure that the SVG renderer allocates a large enough canvas area when +# computing the gaussian blur steps. Otherwise, we'd have to expand the +# width and height attributes of the <filter> tag to add more buffer space. +# The width and height are specified in multiples of the bounding box +# size, It's the bounding box aligned with the global SVG canvas's axes, not +# the axes of the stitch itself. That means that having a big enough value +# to add enough padding on the long sides of the stitch would waste a ton +# of space on the short sides and significantly slow down rendering. +stitch_path = "M0,0c0.4,0,0.4,0.3,0.4,0.6c0,0.3,-0.1,0.6,-0.4,0.6v0.2,-0.2h-%sc-0.4,0,-0.4,-0.3,-0.4,-0.6c0,-0.3,0.1,-0.6,0.4,-0.6v-0.2,0.2z" + +# This filter makes the above stitch path look like a real stitch with lighting. +realistic_filter = """ + <filter + style="color-interpolation-filters:sRGB" + id="realistic-stitch-filter" + x="-0.1" + width="1.2" + y="-0.1" + height="1.2"> + <feGaussianBlur + stdDeviation="1.5" + id="feGaussianBlur1542-6" + in="SourceAlpha" /> + <feComponentTransfer + id="feComponentTransfer1544-7" + result="result1"> + <feFuncR + id="feFuncR1546-5" + type="identity" /> + <feFuncG + id="feFuncG1548-3" + type="identity" /> + <feFuncB + id="feFuncB1550-5" + type="identity" + slope="4.5300000000000002" /> + <feFuncA + id="feFuncA1552-6" + type="gamma" + slope="0.14999999999999999" + intercept="0" + amplitude="3.1299999999999999" + offset="-0.33000000000000002" /> + </feComponentTransfer> + <feComposite + in2="SourceAlpha" + id="feComposite1558-2" + operator="in" /> + <feGaussianBlur + stdDeviation="0.089999999999999997" + id="feGaussianBlur1969" /> + <feMorphology + id="feMorphology1971" + operator="dilate" + radius="0.10000000000000001" /> + <feSpecularLighting + id="feSpecularLighting1973" + result="result2" + specularConstant="0.70899999" + surfaceScale="30"> + <fePointLight + id="fePointLight1975" + z="10" /> + </feSpecularLighting> + <feGaussianBlur + stdDeviation="0.040000000000000001" + id="feGaussianBlur1979" /> + <feComposite + in2="SourceGraphic" + id="feComposite1977" + operator="arithmetic" + k2="1" + k3="1" + result="result3" + k1="0" + k4="0" /> + <feComposite + in2="SourceAlpha" + id="feComposite1981" + operator="in" /> + </filter> +""" + +def realistic_stitch(start, end): + """Generate a stitch vector path given a start and end point.""" + + end = Point(*end) + start = Point(*start) + + stitch_length = (end - start).length() + stitch_center = (end + start) / 2.0 + stitch_direction = (end - start) + stitch_angle = math.atan2(stitch_direction.y, stitch_direction.x) + + stitch_length = max(0, stitch_length - 0.2 * PIXELS_PER_MM) + + # create the path by filling in the length in the template + path = simplepath.parsePath(stitch_path % stitch_length) + + # rotate the path to match the stitch + rotation_center_x = -stitch_length / 2.0 + rotation_center_y = stitch_height / 2.0 + simplepath.rotatePath(path, stitch_angle, cx=rotation_center_x, cy=rotation_center_y) + + # move the path to the location of the stitch + simplepath.translatePath(path, stitch_center.x - rotation_center_x, stitch_center.y - rotation_center_y) + + return simplepath.formatPath(path) diff --git a/lib/svg/svg.py b/lib/svg/svg.py index 655ddc58..5552abd8 100644 --- a/lib/svg/svg.py +++ b/lib/svg/svg.py @@ -1,122 +1,10 @@ -import math -import simpletransform, simplestyle, simplepath, inkex +import simpletransform, simplestyle, inkex -from .units import get_viewbox_transform, PIXELS_PER_MM +from .units import get_viewbox_transform from .tags import SVG_GROUP_TAG, INKSCAPE_LABEL, INKSCAPE_GROUPMODE, SVG_PATH_TAG, SVG_DEFS_TAG +from .realistic_rendering import realistic_stitch, realistic_filter from ..i18n import _ -from ..utils import cache, Point - - -# The stitch vector path looks like this: -# _______ -# (_______) -# -# It's 0.32mm high, which is the approximate thickness of common machine embroidery threads. - -# 1.216 pixels = 0.32mm -stitch_height = 1.216 - -# This vector path starts at the origin and contains a placeholder (%s) for the stitch length. -stitch_path = "M0,0c0.4,0,0.4,0.3,0.4,0.6c0,0.3,-0.1,0.6,-0.4,0.6v0.2,-0.2h-%sc-0.4,0,-0.4,-0.3,-0.4,-0.6c0,-0.3,0.1,-0.6,0.4,-0.6v-0.2,0.2z" - -# This filter makes the above stitch path look like a real stitch with lighting. -realistic_filter = """ - <filter - style="color-interpolation-filters:sRGB" - id="realistic-stitch-filter" - x="-0.1" - width="1.2" - y="-0.1" - height="1.2"> - <feGaussianBlur - stdDeviation="1.5" - id="feGaussianBlur1542-6" - in="SourceAlpha" /> - <feComponentTransfer - id="feComponentTransfer1544-7" - result="result1"> - <feFuncR - id="feFuncR1546-5" - type="identity" /> - <feFuncG - id="feFuncG1548-3" - type="identity" /> - <feFuncB - id="feFuncB1550-5" - type="identity" - slope="4.5300000000000002" /> - <feFuncA - id="feFuncA1552-6" - type="gamma" - slope="0.14999999999999999" - intercept="0" - amplitude="3.1299999999999999" - offset="-0.33000000000000002" /> - </feComponentTransfer> - <feComposite - in2="SourceAlpha" - id="feComposite1558-2" - operator="in" /> - <feGaussianBlur - stdDeviation="0.089999999999999997" - id="feGaussianBlur1969" /> - <feMorphology - id="feMorphology1971" - operator="dilate" - radius="0.10000000000000001" /> - <feSpecularLighting - id="feSpecularLighting1973" - result="result2" - specularConstant="0.70899999" - surfaceScale="30"> - <fePointLight - id="fePointLight1975" - z="10" /> - </feSpecularLighting> - <feGaussianBlur - stdDeviation="0.040000000000000001" - id="feGaussianBlur1979" /> - <feComposite - in2="SourceGraphic" - id="feComposite1977" - operator="arithmetic" - k2="1" - k3="1" - result="result3" - k1="0" - k4="0" /> - <feComposite - in2="SourceAlpha" - id="feComposite1981" - operator="in" /> - </filter> -""" - -def realistic_stitch(start, end): - """Generate a stitch vector path given a start and end point.""" - - end = Point(*end) - start = Point(*start) - - stitch_length = (end - start).length() - stitch_center = (end + start) / 2.0 - stitch_direction = (end - start) - stitch_angle = math.atan2(stitch_direction.y, stitch_direction.x) - - stitch_length = max(0, stitch_length - 0.2 * PIXELS_PER_MM) - - # create the path by filling in the length in the template - path = simplepath.parsePath(stitch_path % stitch_length) - - # rotate the path to match the stitch - rotation_center_x = -stitch_length / 2.0 - rotation_center_y = stitch_height / 2.0 - simplepath.rotatePath(path, stitch_angle, cx=rotation_center_x, cy=rotation_center_y) - - # move the path to the location of the stitch - simplepath.translatePath(path, stitch_center.x - rotation_center_x, stitch_center.y - rotation_center_y) - - return simplepath.formatPath(path) +from ..utils import cache def color_block_to_point_lists(color_block): @@ -145,10 +33,9 @@ def get_correction_transform(svg): return transform -def color_block_to_paths(color_block, svg): +def color_block_to_realistic_stitches(color_block, svg): paths = [] - # We could emit just a single path with one subpath per point list, but - # emitting multiple paths makes it easier for the user to manipulate them. + for point_list in color_block_to_point_lists(color_block): color = color_block.color.visible_on_white.darker.to_hex_str() start = point_list[0] @@ -168,8 +55,31 @@ def color_block_to_paths(color_block, svg): return paths +def color_block_to_paths(color_block, svg): + paths = [] + # We could emit just a single path with one subpath per point list, but + # emitting multiple paths makes it easier for the user to manipulate them. + for point_list in color_block_to_point_lists(color_block): + color = color_block.color.visible_on_white.to_hex_str() + paths.append(inkex.etree.Element( + SVG_PATH_TAG, + {'style': simplestyle.formatStyle( + {'stroke': color, + 'stroke-width': "0.4", + 'fill': 'none'}), + 'd': "M" + " ".join(" ".join(str(coord) for coord in point) for point in point_list), + 'transform': get_correction_transform(svg), + 'embroider_manual_stitch': 'true', + 'embroider_trim_after': 'true', + })) + + # no need to trim at the end of a thread color + if paths: + paths[-1].attrib.pop('embroider_trim_after') + + return paths -def render_stitch_plan(svg, stitch_plan): +def render_stitch_plan(svg, stitch_plan, realistic=False): layer = svg.find(".//*[@id='__inkstitch_stitch_plan__']") if layer is None: layer = inkex.etree.Element(SVG_GROUP_TAG, @@ -188,9 +98,17 @@ def render_stitch_plan(svg, stitch_plan): SVG_GROUP_TAG, {'id': '__color_block_%d__' % i, INKSCAPE_LABEL: "color block %d" % (i + 1)}) - group.extend(color_block_to_paths(color_block, svg)) - - defs = svg.find(SVG_DEFS_TAG) - defs.append(inkex.etree.fromstring(realistic_filter)) + if realistic: + group.extend(color_block_to_realistic_stitches(color_block, svg)) + else: + group.extend(color_block_to_paths(color_block, svg)) svg.append(layer) + + if realistic: + defs = svg.find(SVG_DEFS_TAG) + + if defs is None: + defs = inkex.etree.SubElement(svg, SVG_DEFS_TAG) + + defs.append(inkex.etree.fromstring(realistic_filter)) |
