

You should be thoroughly intrigued by now.

The image above has some lines of code missing (laughs mischievously). After modifying the code of the original svg picture of a pineapple Know what this means? You can perform some fun and juvenile tricks.įor instance, you can view the code with a text editor such as Notepad and delete some lines of code. It’s generated from a piece of code in XML format. The image is no longer represented by tiny pixels (small rectangles) occupying fixed points on a grid. It resembles an artwork rather than a realistic photograph.Ī drastic transformation has happened under the hood.The image looks simplified with fewer details.Here is a picture of a pineapple: How our png pineapple picture changes after converting it to svg To kick off this blog in style, there’s something curious about converting a PNG image to SVG format (vectorizing).
