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Quick Start
If you wish to use this project to generate some paintings of your photos, all you have to do is download the content of this repository, download Unity, drag your photo in the inspector and press play.
I am using Unity 2019.1.14f1 on Windows (DirectX11).I have now ported the code on OpenGL 4.5 as well, but also tested only on windows. I would recommend you open the project with the same version. If you are on a different platform and using OpenGl, it can be that there are further platform differences I am not aware of which cause issues. Just make sure that Unity is used OpenGL and not Vulkan or Metal. (per default it is chosen automaticly, you can change this in Player Settings). Let me know if that is the case, we might find a fix.
After you download the the project, open the Main scene in Assets/Scenes. There is a Manager Gameobject, if you click on that, in your Inspector, you will see a Evolution Manager attached as a component to this Game Object. This component is the control center of the whole project.
You can drag and drop your image in the Image to Reproduce property. If it is black and white, check the black and white bool.
To use your own images first use a image editing software to make sure the image is square and has power of two dimensions (for example 1024 in 1024). I am not quite sure what will happen if you give it a non square, non power of two image. Depending on your platform, it might work or it might not. I might fix this in the future so that it takes any size.
Once you have your image in square format import your image somewhere in Unity. Then click on the image and in its property section make sure the maximum image size is set to 1024 (for performance reasons) and wrap mode is set to clamp.
Once these steps are done, drag and drop your image in the Image to Reproduce panel.
The last property you need to be aware of is the Run Setting. This setting determines how long the painting will take and how detailed it will be. I have prepared 4 presets in the Assets/Settings folder which you can use. The settings are named after how long they take to finish the painting on my Nvidia 2070 graphic card. If you are experiencing performance issues, either reduce the image size, or head to the settings and reduce on each Stage Series the Population Pool Number.
Here is a visual example of how an image looks on 15, 30 and 2 and half hour run with different settings. If you wish to create your own Settings, have a look at the Create You Own Settings Page. This will give you the ability to do things like Create Your Own Brushes.
To start the painting, once you have selected your desired settings press Play in the editor. If all is set correctly, the painting will start and you can view the progress in the Game Window.
If you open your Console, you will see information being printed about the process in real time. The most relevant info there is the Current Stage. Once this value hits 0, that means your painting is finished.