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Using Python's PIL to render text to image - http://effbot.org/imagingbook/overview.htm
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import os | |
from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont | |
# make sure you have the fonts locally in a fonts/ directory | |
georgia_bold = 'fonts/georgia_bold.ttf' | |
georgia_bold_italic = 'fonts/georgia_bold_italic.ttf' | |
# W, H = (1280, 720) # image size | |
W, H = (720, 405) # image size | |
txt = 'Hello Petar this is my test image' # text to render | |
background = (0,164,201) # white | |
fontsize = 35 | |
font = ImageFont.truetype(georgia_bold_italic, fontsize) | |
image = Image.new('RGBA', (W, H), background) | |
draw = ImageDraw.Draw(image) | |
# w, h = draw.textsize(txt) # not that accurate in getting font size | |
w, h = font.getsize(txt) | |
draw.text(((W-w)/2,(H-h)/2), txt, fill='white', font=font) | |
# draw.text((10, 0), txt, (0,0,0), font=font) | |
# img_resized = image.resize((188,45), Image.ANTIALIAS) | |
save_location = os.getcwd() | |
# img_resized.save(save_location + '/sample.jpg') | |
image.save(save_location + '/sample.png') |
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