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I discovered the PyIllusion library while researching optical illusions. I have an idea for a web app that could showcase these illusions, allowing users to interact with and manipulate various parameters.
How could we do it?
I've already developed a prototype using Streamlit. You can find it here: GitHub Repository. The trial version of the app is hosted here: PyIllusion Web App.
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This is amazing! Great job.
What do you think would be the best way to integrate this? Maybe as a start I could add a link to the app on the README page?
(Also it would be nice to add it to the documentation - but the Pyllusion documentation likely needs an overhaul)
Could we also add a slider to modulate the "objective difference" between the red target elements?
A webapp for pyillusion
I discovered the PyIllusion library while researching optical illusions. I have an idea for a web app that could showcase these illusions, allowing users to interact with and manipulate various parameters.
How could we do it?
I've already developed a prototype using Streamlit. You can find it here: GitHub Repository. The trial version of the app is hosted here: PyIllusion Web App.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: