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LottieConverter

Simple lottie (telegram animated sticker) converter.

Animation can be converted to png (with transparency) or to gif.

Uses:

Usage

lottieconverter input_file|- output_file|- type [resolution] [option]

Parameters:

  • input_file - path to lottie json or tgs (gzip-ed json), if set to - stdin is used;
  • output_file - file to be written, if set - stdout is used, note, that for pngs type, file name prefix is required;
  • type - output format, currently supported: png, gif, pngs;
  • resolution - desired size in pixels of out image, should be in SIZExSIZE format, default 128x128. Resulting resolution depends on input;
  • option - depends on type, default 10 for all:
    • png - which frame in percents to extract;
    • pngs and gif - desired frame rate.

Notes

PNG Single frame (png)

Extract single PNG image, option value should be set in percents, If set to 20, and there are 200 frames in animation, 40th frame will be extracted.

PNG Series (pngs)

Extract series of separate PNG files with prefix output_file and specified in option framerate.

If animation's framerate is the same as provided option, converter will extract every frame one time.

Otherwise:

  • If animation framerate (i.e.) is 30, and option set to 10 (reduce FPS), every 3rd frame will be extracted;
  • If animation frame rate is 10, and option set to 30 (increase FPS), every frame will be written 3 times with the same content.

GIF animation (gif)

Convert lottie animation to GIF animation.

GIF's minimum delay between frames is 1/100 second, so maximum framerate (value of option) limited to 100.

For the same reason, it is better to choose framerate value which is common factor of 100: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50 (100 is not recommended).

If option set to 30, delay will be rounded to 3 'ticks' (3/100 sec.), but GIF speed will be a little faster than original (round from 3.333... to 3), and if 25 - delay will be exactly 4 'ticks' (4/100 sec.).

Another GIF's problem is transparency. GIF does not support alpha channel, but one of colors from frame's image palette can be marked as transparent.

Now, transparent color is hardcoded to 0'th color in palette, so if image contains non-background elements with this color, they will be marked as transparent and some artifacts will appear.

Build

Basics

  1. Clone this repo or download sources from releases page;
  2. If cloned AND you need included libpng, rlottie or giflib, fetch submodules by executing git submodule update --init;
  3. Execute CMake build:
    1. mkdir build && cd build;
    2. cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release .. && cmake --build .;
  4. (optional) Perform test conversions with ctest (results will appear in test/out directory);
  5. Copy or execute ready lottieconverter in build subdirectory.

External libraries

By default, project uses system's shared libpng library, static rlottie and libgif. You can change behaviour by providing cmake options SYSTEM_PNG, SYSTEM_RL and SYSTEM_GL to 0 or 1 respectively (-DSYSTEM_PNG=0 -DSYSTEM_RL=1 -DSYSTEM_GL=0 or any).

Linux's development packages are usually named:

  • libpng-dev;
  • libgif-dev or giflib-dev;
  • librlottie-dev.

and regular library packages:

  • libpng or libpng16;
  • libgif or libgif7 or giflib;
  • rlottie or librlottie.

NB: zlib (zlib1g) or zlib-dev (zlib1g-dev) must be pre-installed in your system.

Licencing notice

Versions v0.1.1 and earlier have been licensed under GNU LGPL 2.1. Actual revision is licenced under BSD-3-Clause.