barnsley: Iterated Function Systems in Rust

Make your own images like this! Look at at all the variety in the examples.

example image

This is based upon pyifs written by James Tauber for Python.

How to run

First, install with cargo install barnsley.

Then, you can run from a template or a config.

From a template

A template toml file specifies the image properties, the evaluation properties, and which transforms to run. Since you have not specified the parameters of the transforms, they're generated randomly. This is an example template. You can use the construct command in the program to generate a specific instance of parameters and then evaluate it to create an image.

  1. Clone this repo
  2. Using Rust, run barnsley construct example_template.toml > test.json
  3. Look at your picture in the test.png file and the configuration in test.json

From a config

A config json file specifies the image properties, the evaluation properties, and the specific parameters of transforms. It can be used to recreate an image at a later date.

  1. Clone this repo
  2. Using Rust, run barnsley construct examples/example7.json
  3. Look at the example7.png file to see the result. Note how it matches the one in the examples directory!

Implemented transforms

Try different combinations of them to generate new images.

Coming soon