ColorWeaver

Utilities for dealing with colors in libGDX, especially palettes

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ColorWeaver

Utilities for dealing with colors in libGDX, especially palettes

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For the images in samples/ ,

Among_the_Sierra_Nevada_by_Albert_Bierstadt.jpg, David.png, Girl_with_a_Pearl_Earring.jpg, Painting_by_Henri_Biva.jpg are faithful reproductions of public-domain works of art; they were all obtained from Wikipedia.

Mona_Lisa.jpg is a remastered version of the public-domain Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. Its source is on Wikimedia Commons, here .

Frog.jpg is a public-domain image of a red-eyed tree frog, taken by Carey James Balboa .

cc.png is a screenshot of the video game Chrono Cross, originally used in Joel Yliluoma's dithering article.

gradients.png was also used in the article linked above.

Portal_Companion_Cube.jpg was also used as an example in a dithering article, but I can't remember where it was. I think it was about error-diffusion dither...

Koh-i-Noor.jpg is from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Replica_of_the_Koh-i-Noor_(cropped).jpg .

Color_Guard.png is a snippet of a texture atlas made from some wargame pixel art I previously released into the public domain. Cat_Portrait.png, Cat_Posing.jpg, Happy_Dog.jpg, Pounce.png, and Trance.png are all pictures I took of my pets. They can be considered public domain.

Judgment_Cat.jpg, Kitten.jpg, Purrito.jpg, and Roar.jpg are all pictures Shelby Lynn took of her pets; I have permission to use them here.

GoStones and GoChips are lossy renders of a game board by Loren Schmidt; they're used here to compare dither algorithms with what Schmidt is working on, but I'll take them down if she requests.