Draw a picture or sample one, press space, then watch an epic simulation of epicycles being drawned identically as your picture. Thanks the the fourier transform your drawing will be reproduced in a real-time simulation only using epicycles.
#Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/MarcPartensky/Fourier.git
cd Fourier
#Install requirements
pip install -r requirements.txtPut your model image image.png in the FourierImages folder.
- Option 1: Give image at launch.
python __main__.py image.png- Option 2: Launch then give the image.
python __main__.py
> image name:Then give your image:
> image name:image.png# Download the docker-compose.yml file and cd into its parent folder
# Put your image in the FourierImages folder then run
# Replace 'image.png' by your own image filename
docker-compose run --rm fourier image.pngOr choose your own folder
# Download the docker-compose.yml file and cd into its parent folder
# Replace the first occurence of 'FourierImages' by your custom image folder
# Replace 'image.png' by your own image too
docker-compose run --rm \
-v ./FourierImages:/opt/FourierImages \
fourier image.pngOr run the full docker command without the docker-compose.yml file
docker run --rm \
-v $PWD/image.jpg:./image.jpg \
-v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix \
--device /dev/dri \
-e DISPLAY \
marcpartensky/fourier /image.jpgOr store the coefficients and the images in a folder
docker run --rm \
-v $PWD/FourierImages:/opt/FourierImages \
-v $PWD/FourierObjects:/opt/FourierObjects \
-v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix \
--device /dev/dri \
-e DISPLAY \
marcpartensky/fourier image.jpgThere are 3 modes in this program:
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Mode 1: Sampling Sample or draw a picture.
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Mode 2: Drawing Watch the epicycles simulation which uses fourier transform.
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Mode 3: Display Get the output image directly without waiting for the simulation.
Space: Switch to next mode.Enter: Go back to the center.Up/Down/Right/Left Arrow: Move arround.Right/Left Shift: Zoom in or out.Quit/Escape: Quit.Z: Cancel last sample.R: Remove all samples.S: Save the fourier-coefficients.
Press the following numbers to toggle:
1: Image2: Green lines3: Red graph4: White vectors5: Grey circles6: Yellow sample
