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If your graphics card doesn't support the massive texture sizes this module comes with, you can shrink them.
You can run `small_images.exe` (or `small_images.py`, which requires either `PIL` or `pgmagick`) to generate
smaller versions of shipped textures.
You can run `small_images.exe` (or `small_images.py`, if you have python) to generate smaller versions of
shipped textures, which requires either `PIL` or `pgmagick` to process the images.
###Advanced Install
### Advanced Install
You need a C compiler to compile `_model.c` and `_glgeom.c`, both requiring OpenGL headers and libraries.
If you wish to use your own python installation, to run `punyverse`, you can clone the code.
Here are the things you need:
You will also need to install `pyglet`.
* Python 2.7, I have no Python 2.6 install to test this.
* a C compiler to compile `_model.c` and `_glgeom.c`
* requires OpenGL headers and libraries.
* not really necessary, but it runs way faster with these.
* install `pyglet`
You can now run the `punyverse` module using `python -mpunyverse`.
After getting the dependencies done, you can now run the `punyverse` module using `python -mpunyverse`.
See above if you run into texture issues.