load_image()#

Load an image into a variable of type Py5Image.

Examples#

example picture for load_image()

def setup():
    py5.background(0)
    img = py5.load_image('apples.jpg')
    py5.image(img, 10, 10)

Description#

Load an image into a variable of type Py5Image. Four types of images (GIF, JPG, TGA, PNG) can be loaded. To load images in other formats, consider using convert_image().

The image_path parameter can be a file or a URL. When loading a file, the path can be in the data directory, relative to the current working directory (sketch_path()), or an absolute path. When loading from a URL, the image_path parameter must start with http:// or https://. If the image cannot be loaded, a Python RuntimeError will be thrown.

In most cases, load all images in setup() to preload them at the start of the program. Loading images inside draw() will reduce the speed of a program. In those situations, consider using request_image() instead.

The dst parameter allows users to store the loaded image into an existing Py5Image object instead of creating a new object. The size of the existing Py5Image object must match the size of the loaded image. Most users will not find the dst parameter helpful. This feature is needed internally for performance reasons.

Signatures#

load_image(
    image_path: Union[str, Path],  # url or file path for image file
    *,
    dst: Py5Image = None  # existing Py5Image object to load image into
) -> Py5Image

Updated on March 06, 2023 02:49:26am UTC