Research on the Development and Implementation of Image Processing Design Software Based on Dynamic Pixelation and Texture Replacement Technologies

Authors

  • Li Xu
  • Qin Zou

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37420/J.csias.2025.006

Keywords:

Dynamic Pixelation;Texture Replacement;Front-End Image Processing;Real-Time Interaction;Generative Art;Image Reconstruction

Abstract

This research designs and develops a web-based interactive image processing design software, focusing on the application of dynamic rasterization and material map replacement technologies for real-time image effect generation and visual reconstruction. The system is implemented using pure front-end technologies, allowing users to adjust parameters for image rasterization, dynamic animation generation, and material map replacement. With the introduction of the “image dark area filling” mechanism and dynamic raster generation algorithm, the system significantly enhances the visual expressiveness of images in art reconstruction, providing an innovative approach for lightweight generative art and web interaction design.The system features real-time preview, dynamic animation rendering, and export capabilities, running entirely on the browser without the need for additional software installation and supporting multiple platforms. Through the “Letter A” dynamic raster art case, the system demonstrates its application in creative expression, image stylization, and interactive design, confirming its value in digital art creation, interactive art, and digital media education.This research offers new forms of visual expression for artistic creation and provides efficient, flexible technical support for interactive art and digital media education, advancing the innovative application of image processing in the field of digital art and interaction design.

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Published

2025-12-01

How to Cite

Xu, L., & Zou, Q. (2025). Research on the Development and Implementation of Image Processing Design Software Based on Dynamic Pixelation and Texture Replacement Technologies. Cognitive Science & Interactive Art Systems, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.37420/J.csias.2025.006

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