create-2d-composition
について
このスキルは、SVG生成、レイアウトアルゴリズム、バッチ処理を通じて、図表やチャートなどの2Dグラフィックスをプログラムで作成することを可能にします。科学的な図版の自動生成、カスタムビジュアルアセット、パラメータ化されたグラフィックスワークフローに最適です。開発者は、標準的なチャートライブラリでは不十分な場合や、再現性のあるコード駆動の可視化タスクに活用します。
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ドキュメント
Create 2D Composition
Make 2D graphics by code. SVG building, diagram layout, image compositing, batch workflows. Covers vector, raster, typography, auto-production of charts, diagrams, infographics.
When Use
- Making diagrams, flowcharts, infographics by code
- Building reproducible scientific figures
- Auto-producing badges, icons, assets
- Compositing images or data visualizations
- Building custom chart types not in standard libs
- Batch graphics with param variations
- SVG templates for web or print
Inputs
| Input | Type | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Layout specification | Configuration | Dimensions, margins, grid layout | Canvas 800x600px, 20px margins |
| Visual elements | Data/Assets | Shapes, text, images, data points | Rectangle coordinates, labels, icons |
| Style parameters | CSS/Attributes | Colors, fonts, stroke widths, opacity | fill="#3366cc", stroke-width="2" |
| Data sources | Files/Arrays | Values to visualize or annotate | CSV data, JSON configuration |
| Output format | String | SVG, PNG, PDF, composite formats | output.svg, 300 DPI PNG |
Steps
1. Set Up Python Environment
Install libs for 2D composition:
# Core libraries
pip install svgwrite pillow cairosvg
# Optional: advanced features
pip install drawsvg reportlab pycairo
# For data-driven graphics
pip install matplotlib numpy pandas
Got: Libraries installed fine. If fail: Check Python version (3.7+). Use virtual env
2. Create Basic SVG Graphics
Generate SVG with svgwrite:
import svgwrite
from svgwrite import cm, mm
def create_basic_svg(output_path):
"""Create a simple SVG graphic."""
# Initialize drawing (use mm for precise dimensions)
dwg = svgwrite.Drawing(output_path, size=('180mm', '120mm'), profile='full')
# Add background rectangle
dwg.add(dwg.rect(
insert=(0, 0),
size=('100%', '100%'),
fill='white'
))
# Add shapes
dwg.add(dwg.circle(
center=(90*mm, 60*mm),
r=30*mm,
fill='lightblue',
stroke='navy',
stroke_width=2
))
dwg.add(dwg.rect(
insert=(30*mm, 30*mm),
size=(60*mm, 40*mm),
fill='lightgreen',
stroke='darkgreen',
stroke_width=2,
rx=5, # Rounded corners
ry=5
))
# Add text
dwg.add(dwg.text(
'Example Graphic',
insert=(90*mm, 20*mm),
text_anchor='middle',
font_size='18pt',
font_family='Arial',
fill='black'
))
dwg.save()
print(f"Saved: {output_path}")
Got: SVG file made with shapes and text. If fail: Check svgwrite version. Confirm output dir writable
3. Build Diagrams with Layout Logic
Build structured diagrams with calculated positions:
def create_flowchart(steps, output_path):
"""Generate a flowchart from list of steps."""
dwg = svgwrite.Drawing(output_path, size=('800px', '600px'))
# Layout parameters
box_width = 120
box_height = 60
spacing_y = 100
start_x = 340
start_y = 50
for i, step in enumerate(steps):
y_pos = start_y + i * spacing_y
# Draw box
box = dwg.add(dwg.g(id=f'step_{i}'))
box.add(dwg.rect(
insert=(start_x, y_pos),
size=(box_width, box_height),
fill='lightblue',
stroke='navy',
stroke_width=2,
rx=5,
ry=5
))
# Add text (wrapped if needed)
text_lines = wrap_text(step, max_width=16)
text_y = y_pos + box_height/2 - (len(text_lines)-1) * 7
for j, line in enumerate(text_lines):
box.add(dwg.text(
line,
insert=(start_x + box_width/2, text_y + j*14),
text_anchor='middle',
font_size='12pt',
font_family='Arial',
fill='black'
))
# Draw arrow to next step
if i < len(steps) - 1:
arrow_start_y = y_pos + box_height
arrow_end_y = y_pos + spacing_y
dwg.add(dwg.line(
start=(start_x + box_width/2, arrow_start_y),
end=(start_x + box_width/2, arrow_end_y),
stroke='black',
stroke_width=2,
marker_end=dwg.marker(
id='arrow',
viewBox='0 0 10 10',
refX=5,
refY=5,
markerWidth=6,
markerHeight=6,
orient='auto'
)
))
dwg.save()
def wrap_text(text, max_width=20):
"""Simple text wrapping."""
words = text.split()
lines = []
current_line = []
for word in words:
test_line = ' '.join(current_line + [word])
if len(test_line) <= max_width:
current_line.append(word)
else:
if current_line:
lines.append(' '.join(current_line))
current_line = [word]
if current_line:
lines.append(' '.join(current_line))
return lines
Got: Flowchart with connected boxes and arrows. If fail: Tune layout math. Verify arrow marker definitions
4. Composite Raster Images
Combine many images with Pillow:
from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont, ImageFilter
import os
def composite_images(image_paths, output_path, layout='grid'):
"""Composite multiple images into single output."""
# Load images
images = [Image.open(path) for path in image_paths]
if layout == 'grid':
# Calculate grid dimensions
n = len(images)
cols = int(n ** 0.5)
rows = (n + cols - 1) // cols
# Get max dimensions
max_width = max(img.width for img in images)
max_height = max(img.height for img in images)
# Create composite canvas
canvas_width = cols * max_width
canvas_height = rows * max_height
composite = Image.new('RGB', (canvas_width, canvas_height), 'white')
# Paste images
for i, img in enumerate(images):
row = i // cols
col = i % cols
x = col * max_width
y = row * max_height
composite.paste(img, (x, y))
elif layout == 'horizontal':
# Horizontal concatenation
total_width = sum(img.width for img in images)
max_height = max(img.height for img in images)
composite = Image.new('RGB', (total_width, max_height), 'white')
x_offset = 0
for img in images:
composite.paste(img, (x_offset, 0))
x_offset += img.width
elif layout == 'vertical':
# Vertical concatenation
max_width = max(img.width for img in images)
total_height = sum(img.height for img in images)
composite = Image.new('RGB', (max_width, total_height), 'white')
y_offset = 0
for img in images:
composite.paste(img, (0, y_offset))
y_offset += img.height
composite.save(output_path)
print(f"Saved composite: {output_path}")
def add_annotations(image_path, annotations, output_path):
"""Add text annotations to image."""
img = Image.open(image_path)
draw = ImageDraw.Draw(img)
# Load font
try:
font = ImageFont.truetype("Arial.ttf", 24)
except:
font = ImageFont.load_default()
for annotation in annotations:
text = annotation['text']
position = annotation['position']
color = annotation.get('color', 'black')
# Add text shadow for readability
shadow_offset = 2
draw.text(
(position[0] + shadow_offset, position[1] + shadow_offset),
text,
font=font,
fill='white'
)
draw.text(position, text, font=font, fill=color)
img.save(output_path)
Got: Composite image made with right layout. If fail: Check all input images exist. Verify image modes match
5. Generate Data-Driven Graphics
Make visualizations from data:
import numpy as np
def create_bar_chart_svg(data, labels, output_path):
"""Generate SVG bar chart from data."""
dwg = svgwrite.Drawing(output_path, size=('600px', '400px'))
# Chart area
margin = 50
chart_width = 500
chart_height = 300
bar_spacing = 10
# Calculate bar dimensions
n_bars = len(data)
bar_width = (chart_width - (n_bars - 1) * bar_spacing) / n_bars
# Scale data to fit chart
max_value = max(data)
scale = chart_height / max_value
# Draw axes
dwg.add(dwg.line(
start=(margin, margin),
end=(margin, margin + chart_height),
stroke='black',
stroke_width=2
))
dwg.add(dwg.line(
start=(margin, margin + chart_height),
end=(margin + chart_width, margin + chart_height),
stroke='black',
stroke_width=2
))
# Draw bars
for i, (value, label) in enumerate(zip(data, labels)):
x = margin + i * (bar_width + bar_spacing)
bar_height = value * scale
y = margin + chart_height - bar_height
# Bar
dwg.add(dwg.rect(
insert=(x, y),
size=(bar_width, bar_height),
fill='steelblue',
stroke='navy',
stroke_width=1
))
# Value label
dwg.add(dwg.text(
f'{value:.1f}',
insert=(x + bar_width/2, y - 5),
text_anchor='middle',
font_size='10pt',
fill='black'
))
# X-axis label
dwg.add(dwg.text(
label,
insert=(x + bar_width/2, margin + chart_height + 20),
text_anchor='middle',
font_size='10pt',
fill='black'
))
dwg.save()
Got: SVG bar chart with scaled data. If fail: Handle edge cases (empty data, negatives). Add validation
6. Batch Generate Graphics
Auto-make many graphics:
def batch_generate_badges(users, template_path, output_dir):
"""Generate badge for each user."""
os.makedirs(output_dir, exist_ok=True)
for user in users:
output_path = os.path.join(output_dir, f"{user['id']}_badge.svg")
dwg = svgwrite.Drawing(output_path, size=('300px', '100px'))
# Background
dwg.add(dwg.rect(
insert=(0, 0),
size=('100%', '100%'),
fill='#3366cc',
rx=10,
ry=10
))
# User name
dwg.add(dwg.text(
user['name'],
insert=(150, 40),
text_anchor='middle',
font_size='20pt',
font_weight='bold',
fill='white'
))
# User role
dwg.add(dwg.text(
user['role'],
insert=(150, 70),
text_anchor='middle',
font_size='14pt',
fill='lightblue'
))
dwg.save()
print(f"Generated badge: {output_path}")
Got: Individual graphic made for each data item If fail: Check data structure. Handle missing fields with defaults
7. Convert SVG to Raster
Export SVG to PNG/PDF for many uses:
import cairosvg
def svg_to_png(svg_path, png_path, dpi=300):
"""Convert SVG to PNG with specified DPI."""
# Calculate pixel dimensions from DPI
# Assuming A4 size as example
width_inches = 8.27
height_inches = 11.69
width_px = int(width_inches * dpi)
height_px = int(height_inches * dpi)
cairosvg.svg2png(
url=svg_path,
write_to=png_path,
output_width=width_px,
output_height=height_px
)
print(f"Converted to PNG: {png_path}")
def svg_to_pdf(svg_path, pdf_path):
"""Convert SVG to PDF."""
cairosvg.svg2pdf(url=svg_path, write_to=pdf_path)
print(f"Converted to PDF: {pdf_path}")
Got: Raster output at right resolution If fail: Install cairo system library if missing. Check SVG validity
Checks
- Graphics render right in target apps
- Text readable, positioned well
- Colors match specs
- Dimensions fit use case
- SVG validates (if needed)
- Raster exports have right DPI
- Layout adapts to data
- Batch processing finishes clean
- Output files organized
- Code has error handling
Pitfalls
- Unit confusion: SVG units (px, mm, cm) vs screen pixels vs print DPI
- Text overflow: Text past shape boundaries. Wrap it
- Font availability: System fonts differ. Embed or use web-safe fonts
- Coordinate math: Off-by-one errors in grid layouts
- Color format: SVG uses hex strings (
#rrggbb), not tuples - SVG validity: Check XML. Close all tags
- File paths: Handle special chars, spaces in filenames
- Memory usage: Big batch jobs may need chunking
- Aspect ratio: Keep proportions when resizing
- Transparency: PNG supports alpha. JPEG does not
See Also
render-publication-graphic— publication outputcreate-3d-scene— similar programmatic approach for 3Dgenerate-quarto-report— integrating graphics into reports
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