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Arbytmap is a bitmap conversion and manipulation module. Arbytmap is intended for use in converting bitmaps from one format to another, half-rezzing and generating mipmaps, swizzling bitmaps, and writing converted bitmaps to files. Arbytmap is currently undergoing a large scale cleanup, as much of it was written years ago when I was a much worse programmer.
Many of the conversion functions have accelerator modules written in C, so this module(if properly compiled and installed) can reach speeds seen in lower level languages.
Raw formats currently supported by this module are as follows:
A8, Y8, AY8, A8Y8, R3G3B2, 5G6B5, R8G8B8, Y8U8V8, A1R5G5B5, A4R4G4B4, X8R8G8B8, A8R8G8B8, R16G16B16, A16R16G16B16
DXT formats currently supported by this module are as follows:
DXT1/2/3/4/5, DXN, DXT5A, DXT5Y, DXT5AY, CTX1, U8V8
Clean up and standardize the interface for loading bitmaps and conversion settings into the Arbytmap class.
Cleanup/redo pretty much everything that looks/functions bad.
FAQs
A texture manipulation module for python 3.
We found that arbytmap demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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