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    Pixelizer

    Pixelizer

    An efficient image pixelizer written in go

    ...Designed for simplicity and efficiency, it allows users to apply pixelation effects with customizable parameters directly from the terminal. Pixelizer supports various output options, including animated GIFs and ANSI-rendered previews, making it a versatile tool for developers and artists working with pixel art.
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    Primitive Pictures

    Primitive Pictures

    Reproducing images with geometric primitives

    ...Over time (e.g., adding 50-200 shapes) the output becomes an abstracted version of the input image—recognizable, artistic, and often visually striking. The tool supports input resizing, different shape modes (triangle, rectangle, circle, bezier, polygon), alpha blending, and can output PNG, JPG, SVG, or even animated GIFs that show the incremental build process. Because the Go code is self-contained and efficient, users can run it locally on images, script batch runs, or use it to generate “primitive art” or stylized thumbnails.
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