If this is strictly for 2D pixel graphics, I recommend using PyGame (aka SDL). Why do you not think it's the way to go? It was built for this type of thing.

You may also want to use PIL (Python Imaging Library) for various image manipulation tasks, but PIL doesn't handle mouse clicks and screen blitting the way PyGame does.

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On 10/04/2011 07:53 AM, Alec Taylor wrote:
Sounds like a job for Processing...

On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 8:56 PM, Adam Funk<a24...@ducksburg.com>  wrote:
I'd like to create a window with a "pause" button and a large plotting
area, in which I'd like to draw a polygon, detect the pixel
coördinates of a mouse click, and then start setting the colors of
pixels by (x,y) coördinates.  (This is just for my own amusement, to
play with some formulas for generating fractals using random numbers.)

There seems to be a large number of different python GUI libraries,
and I wonder if someone can recommend the easiests one to learn for
this purpose?  (The only python graphics library I've used is PyGame,
which I don't think is the way to go here.)


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