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It’s Easter Time! Let’s find some eggs…
Hi there! Yes, it’s the most Easterful time of the year again. For some of us a sacret time, for others mainly an egg-eating period and some just enjoy the extra day of spare time. In case you have some time available for some good egg searching business, but no-one seems willing to hide them for you this year, here’s an alteRnative. Hide them yourself and have a nice easteR holyday! As you go, you also get to know the very nice image processing package: magick.
Get some easter scenes, collect some eggs…
Before we can start hiding eggs, we need some scenes…
easterScenes <- c( 'https://www.godupdates.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Easter_LastSupper_GU2018.jpg', 'https://image.cnbcfm.com/api/v1/image/105764024-1551270113306gettyimages-1127697101.jpeg', 'https://images.pexels.com/photos/33152/european-rabbits-bunnies-grass-wildlife.jpg' ) library(magick) # read images and put in a vector images = c(image_read(easterScenes[1]),image_read(easterScenes[2]),image_read(easterScenes[3])) #show all images, next to eachother image_append(image_scale(images, "x200"))
…and – obviously – we need some eggs to hide!
easterEggs <- c( 'https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2017/02/04/20/28/easter-2038263_960_720.png', 'https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2016/12/15/11/41/easter-1908690_960_720.png', 'https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2017/03/28/09/56/easter-egg-2181493_960_720.png', 'https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2019/01/29/13/49/egg-3962420_960_720.png', 'https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2018/02/25/09/44/easter-3180067_960_720.png' ) # read images and put in a vector images = c(image_trim(image_read(easterEggs[1])),image_trim(image_read(easterEggs[2])), image_trim(image_read(easterEggs[3])), image_trim(image_read(easterEggs[4])),image_trim(image_read(easterEggs[5]))) #show all images, next to eachother image_append(image_scale(images,"x100"))
Hiding Eggs function
Excellent, we have some scenes and some eggs, let’s create a function to make hiding our eggs easy. We’ll take advantage of some other functions from the great image processing package magick.
library(magick) library(dplyr) hideEggs <- function(sceneUrl,nEggs=nEggs,eggPositions,eggSize=0.04){ # read scene easterScene <- image_read(sceneUrl) # resize picture to 800 width (keep aspect ratio) easterScene <- image_scale(easterScene, "800x") sceneWidth <- as.numeric(image_info(easterScene)['width']) sceneHeight <- as.numeric(image_info(easterScene)['height']) # collect some eggs (sample with replacement in the basket ;)) nEggs = nEggs eggUrls = sample(easterEggs,nEggs,replace = TRUE) easterSceneEggs <- easterScene for (eggn in 1:nEggs){ eggUrl = eggUrls[eggn] # get egg, resize, rotate and put on canvas! egg <- image_read(eggUrl) # resize egg to 5% of canvas height (keep aspect ratio) egg <- image_scale(egg,paste0("x",round(eggSize*sceneWidth))) # remove background egg <- image_background(egg,"none") # rotate egg between -90 and 90 degrees eggRotation <- runif(1,-90,90) egg <- image_rotate(egg,eggRotation) #set x and y position (as specified in list or else random) if (!missing(eggPositions)){ xpos <- eggPositions[[eggn]][1]*sceneWidth } else { xpos <- runif(1,0,sceneWidth) } if (!missing(eggPositions)){ ypos <- eggPositions[[eggn]][2]*sceneHeight } else { ypos <- runif(1,0,sceneHeight) } #add egg to canvas easterSceneEggs <- image_composite(easterSceneEggs, egg, offset = paste0("+",xpos,"+",ypos)) } return(easterSceneEggs) }
Yeah, we’ve hidden 5 eggs near these happy easter bunnies. Can you spot them in a few seconds??
# let's hide 5 eggs among our easter bunnies hideEggs(sceneUrl = easterScenes[2],nEggs = 5)
These guys also seem to enjoy our little game. Finally, let’s make a somewhat more challenging version, you can share it with your relatives, wishing them a nice easter holiday.
# think where to hide... eggPositions = list(c(0.1,0.95),c(0.03,0.6),c(0.4,0.65),c(0.5,0.67),c(0.465,0.31), c(0.6,0.4),c(0.7,0.7),c(0.6,0.66),c(0.8,0.94),c(0.97,0.71)) #... and hide! we'll use smaller eggs to make it a bit more challenging. easterCard <- hideEggs(sceneUrl = easterScenes[1],nEggs = length(eggPositions), eggPositions = eggPositions, eggSize = 0.02) # let's add some wishes to our easter card... easterCard %>% image_annotate("Happy Easter!!!", size = 36, color = "yellow", location = "+270+16") %>% image_annotate("Can you spot the 10 hidden eggs?", size = 18, color = "white", location = "+250+60")
In case your audience can’t figure out where you hid the eggs, magick lets you animate your pictures, so:
# specify easterScene with and without the eggs and specify number of frames frames <- image_morph(c(easterCard, image_scale(image_read(easterScenes[1]),"800x")), frames = 10) image_animate(frames)
For much more you can do with magick, see the vignette.
That’s it, have yourself a merry little easter egg!
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