Hi,
On Thursday, 30 June 2016 12:30:51 UTC+5:30, Arshpreet Singh wrote:
-- Your requirement has nothing to do with django. The images should be combined using JS/CSS. Its a pure front end tweak.
If your question is regarding the backend. Definitely django can do the job. What I mean is, you can build API's using django which will server layers of images requested and using JS/CSS you have to combine all those layers to get the actual picture.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18235709/css-placing-one-image-on-top-of-another may help you to arrange the images..
On Thursday, 30 June 2016 12:30:51 UTC+5:30, Arshpreet Singh wrote:
Hey guys, Anyone aware of example/project developed in Django that can make functionality of website like this:https://www.msistone.com/kitchen-visualizer.aspx#?id= main_image5 Where I can change object colors in real time, as I see from this image https://www.msistone.com/VisualizerResponsive/images/ multiple images being loaded.kitchen51/VS0029FL.png
Is such technique possible using Django?
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