Lambchops' PUDPIC .jpg Picture from .pud Maker
Quote from BabyShark on August 18, 2019, 1:03 pmLambchops posted it in another thread, but I wanted to make it easier to find and it deserves it own thread.
This wonderful program quickly and easily converts .pud map files into beautiful pictures that can be easily shared on Discord and the forum.
Thanks for creating PUDPIC @lambchops
Lamb's PUDPIC has been used extensively for the creation of the map pictures on this website! And I love it!
Lambchops posted it in another thread, but I wanted to make it easier to find and it deserves it own thread.
This wonderful program quickly and easily converts .pud map files into beautiful pictures that can be easily shared on Discord and the forum.
Thanks for creating PUDPIC @lambchops
Lamb's PUDPIC has been used extensively for the creation of the map pictures on this website! And I love it!
Quote from Moriouce on August 18, 2019, 2:00 pmGood thinking having this wonderfull little program Where it is easily found.
You should make it stick to the top though @babyshark
Good thinking having this wonderfull little program Where it is easily found.
You should make it stick to the top though @babyshark
Quote from Lambchops on September 24, 2019, 8:07 pmPUDPIC. Lambchops 9/2018
Extract the contents of the attached zip file into a folder, then drag and drop a pud file onto the exe to make a picture.
You can change the filename to adjust the settings.
It is named here with some useful default settings - s1024j90
This resizes the image to 1024x1024 and saves it as a JPEG quality 90.If you rename it back to the default name "PUDPIC.exe" it will output a full sized 8 bit bitmap.
If you apply a resize value without using the jpeg switch it will output a 24 bit bitmap.Enjoy 🙂
PUDPIC. Lambchops 9/2018
Extract the contents of the attached zip file into a folder, then drag and drop a pud file onto the exe to make a picture.
You can change the filename to adjust the settings.
It is named here with some useful default settings - s1024j90
This resizes the image to 1024x1024 and saves it as a JPEG quality 90.
If you rename it back to the default name "PUDPIC.exe" it will output a full sized 8 bit bitmap.
If you apply a resize value without using the jpeg switch it will output a 24 bit bitmap.
Enjoy 🙂
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