CPC G06T 11/60 (2013.01) [G06F 16/164 (2019.01); G06F 18/22 (2023.01); G06T 7/97 (2017.01)] | 8 Claims |
1. A process for defining a digital language that enables Style, Output, Control, and Model (SOCM) aspects in an image and brand style system in which the digital language universally describes stylistic intent across multiple image files to enable an image delivery medium to change visual style across all images and branded content using a new and consistent style/palette without a loss of aesthetics, said process for defining a digital language comprising:
specifying characteristics of a visual image of a collection of rasterized images using an image processing application;
identifying stylistic elements of the visual image;
saving a separate element file for each identified stylistic element;
determining a suitable file naming convention;
updating a file name of each separate element file according to the suitable file naming convention;
providing, by one of distributing and uploading, a group of files to a visual medium created with an original stylistic intent and configured to deliver the visual image and the collection of rasterized images in a particular stylistic palette, wherein the visual medium comprises at least one of a product and a website, wherein the group of files comprises the separate element files for the identified stylistic elements;
changing a desired style definition for the collection of images, wherein the change in desired style definition enables automatic visual morphing of the desired style definition for the collection of images to an updated style of the visual medium that respects the original stylistic intent; and
repeating the step for changing the desired style definition as needed by visual design requirements.
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