Because i can't make it without GetImageUrl(') - work GetImageUrl - not work My problem is set the $var, with link work, with the variable not, but the consolewrite give me the right url. First of all, remove those 2 '. It's no use since you are using a variable. Second, the link inside the text.txt is correct, but the link provided by the GetURLImage returns only @TempDir. Therefore the image will not show because the GetURLImage doesn't return the filename + extension. ( 0, ', GetURLImage ( $image ) ).
NOTE: TOPIC HAS BEEN MERGED TO HERE: MapIt Quest Special thanks: AdmiralAlkex, Melba23, MrCrearoR, Dragon Warrior 3, SDL MapIt is a tile world editor. MapIt was built around the concept of reversing Dragon Warrior map images. MapIt can take image input and produce a tile and world array. Changing and replacing tile / world data is easy.
B/c tile world editor. CTRL+R in image above to signal replace tile action and I use 'G' to Get the tile under mouse.
URL, URL of the file to download. See remarks below. Filename, Local filename to download to. Options, [optional]$INET_LOCALCACHE (0) = Get the file from.
A full list of hotkeys can be assigned in the: Help Menu Hotkeys MapParser is a C project that scans images for unique tiles. MapIt can be downloaded without MapParser.
MapParser can be toggled off in the ScanImage dialog. Without MapParser, MapIt will use the ScanTiles function written in AutoIt; which is 100. slower Idk.
If MapParser.exe will not run for you: Installing Visual C Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 should fix it: You can start with example world and tiles. Example world was made following these steps: Started with a tile map image of DragonWarrior3 town of: Reeve From MapIt World Menu New ScanImage dialog, I set the area to exclude the key legend to the far right of image. After scanning the map image to world and tile array.
I removed a few of the map artifacts. More work could be done on this world; removing unwanted tiles, but it is fine for now. I saved my world to disk. This creates folder: Worldname: Containing folder of Tiles and a Worldname.txt. Using The Gimp, I edited some tiles to have a transparent color: Stairs, Trees, Desk Tables, Chest-of-drawers, Chairs, Signs, Doors, Beds.
I changed the world layers to 2: World Menu Properties. F9 Finds all selected tile on current layer and changes to a new selected tile on new layer. I used F9 to change all Trees on layer: 0 to Trees on layer: 1. Then I used F9 to change all Trees on layer: 0 to Grass on layer: 0 In this video you can see how I used the Tile Menu Replace From Disk option to remap tile images to my custom tiles. Conveniently my tiles already have a transparent pixel.
See video for how that was done: To use the example world: First unzip the world save file: From the World Menu: choose Load Navigate to the ReeveSwapped.txt located in the extracted zip. Or you can scan any image. The map images I used are here: For download, videos, and example of created world file data; please visit the MapIt webpage:. Happy New Year everyone! I would like to extract the color values of certain pixels in an image. This is how I picture the workflow: User opens an image of his choice.
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Image is shown on the screen. User draws a line into the image. This happens by marking the startpixel and the endpixel of the line The line is drawn, so the user can check visually if he is happy with the line.
The following pixel based properties belonging to the line are stored in Excel: X-Coordinate Y-Coordinate Color Value Additional operations: Extracting for max- and min. Color values; Statistical operations. Browsing through the helpfile of AutoIt I find plenty of functions for treating images (e.g. GDIPlus), but I am completely unsure if Autoit will get me there. Should I read the entire image into an array? Should I rather attempt to script an external image software (e.g. IrfanView, Gimp)?
I would be very thankful if someone could give some recommendations and maybe list a couple of the most important commands to use. Thank you very much.
Its under a work webpage that I cant give you. I might be able to find you a example if you would like an example of a picture on a random web page? That may not be as helpful as you'd think. If the image has a different url each time then you have to figure a way to identify it in the HTML code of the page. Maybe it's got the same tag or alt info every time, that you could use to find it in the code and grab the source. Check out StringRegExp, IEDocReadHTML, and perhaps htmlgoodies.com if you need help with understanding the html tags.
Okay that code helped quite a bit but I still need a little guidance. I found the perfect example just by absolute luck. Here Ill give you the url now this is strictly a example but the captcha on there pages do what our work website dose every time you load the image url its a diffrent image but same url. Please help me.ONCE AGIAN This is not the website i am coding.