Hi, this sounds like a cool idea, but your demo didn't display any Tk window, and there wasn't any Mainloop statement in the tk demo.... perhaps you forgot to manually pump the Tk eventloop?

Otherwise, this seems like such a cool idea for making tv ads and small mpg videos for displays.... simple and easy to modify

My idea to contribute, is a way to make mpeg movies out of the frames you assemble. For instance, you could create a canvas, based on a 32-by-32 tile size, move the sprites around, then take a snaphot.... then assemble those frames into a mpg movie, possibly synchronizing with sound.

For a way I experimented with the concept, see z-charcoal-video-converter


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In reply to Re: New Module - Image::Tileset by zentara
in thread New Module - Image::Tileset by Kirsle

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