Pixelize works by splitting up the image you want rendered (or duplicated)
into a grid of small rectangular areas. Each area is analyzed, and replaced
with an image chosen from a large database of images. Pixelize tries to pick
images that best match each area.
Pixelize works best when it can choose images from a very large database of
images. With about 1000 images, Pixelize can do a reasonable job.
plasma is a FreeBSD kernel module screensaver which displays a moving
plasma effect. You are advised that the code is quite resource-greedy
and that you probably don't want to run it on anything but a desktop
workstation. It's a quick hack, so comments/constructive criticism is
appreciated. MAINTAINER is the author of this port.
This is a port for libmng rpm.
Deegree's WPS is able to process Feature Collections based on arbitrary
processes. OGC's WPS (Schut & Whiteside 2005) specification describes
WPS as follows: "WPS defines a standardized interface that facilitates
the publishing of geospatial processes, and the discovery of and binding
to those processes by clients. "Processes" include any algorithm,
calculation or model that operates on spatially referenced data.
"Publishing" means making available machine-readable binding
information as well as human-readable metadata that allows service
discovery and use."
Picpuz is a free Linux "jigsaw puzzle" program.
You can take almost any image (jpeg, tiff, png ...)
and scramble it into many pieces (tens to hundreds).
You can then reassemble the picture using the mouse to move the pieces around.
PikoPixel is a free application for drawing & editing pixel-art images, originally for Mac OS X.
It supports multiple layers, customizable canvas background, hotkey-activated
popup panels, and can export upscaled images.
Pinpoint a simple presentation tool that hopes to avoid audience death
by bullet point and instead encourage presentations containing beautiful
images and small amounts of concise text in slides.