Generate tiles and grids over images.
pip install gridder==1.0.5
Gridder can generate grids in image form according to the specified settings, either as brand-new images or drawing on existing ones. Grids can have various shapes, such as square or hexagonal, and are highly configurable.
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Gridder can draw either on an empty background or on an existing image.
To use an empty background, run gridder.py <width> <height> <grid size>
, where:
<width>
is the width of the image in pixels.<height>
is the height of the image in pixels.<grid size>
is the interval, in pixels, at which each line of the
grid will be generated. This effectively corresponds to the side of each
square of the grid.To draw on an existing image, run gridder.py --file <file path> <grid size>
, where:
<file path>
is the path to the image on which Gridder will paint a grid.<grid size>
is as described above.Note that the --file
(or -f
) option must be the first argument if specified.
The result of the above will be a file named grid.png
in the same
directory. If used, the existing image will not be modified.
The following optional arguments (or their aliases) can be provided:
--gridtype
, alias: -gt
specifies the shape of the grid. Possible options:
square
squares (default),vhex
vertical hexes (flat side on top and bottom),hhex
horizontal hexes (flat side on left and right),vline
vertical lines,hline
horizontal lines.--linewidth
, alias: -lw
specifies the line width of the elements of the grid. Default: 1.--gridcol <colour>
, alias: -grc
specifies a #000000
.--bgcol <colour>
, alias: -bgc
specifies a #000000
.
For a transparent background, omit this argument or specify transparent
.
NOTE: This cannot be used when drawing on an existing image using -f
.--padding <size>
, alias -p
specifies a padding of --paddingtop <size>
, ..right
, ..bottom
, ..left
, alias: -pt
, -pr
, -pb
, -pl
specify each
a padding of --padding
option above.--destination
, alias -d
specifies the file name of the finished image. Do not include
extension, as it will always be .png automatically. The default file name is grid.png
.By default, all size arguments, <width>
, <height>
, <grid size>
and all applicable
optional parameters use pixels, but other units are also allowed, namely:
cm
,mm
,in
.These units all assume a resolution on 300dpi
as customary for printing.
For example, a grid created by running gridder.py 12cm 12cm 1in
will be
1417x1417 pixels and have 300-pixels wide squares.