RicheeBRONZE Member
HOP librarian
1,841 posts
Location: Prague, Czech. Republic


Posted:
Hi there all,



I'd like to discuss a spinning visualiation, because I din't find

a suitable tool yet.



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Here is a slight progress in spinning, that's showing the tension:



ASCII(art)




Non-Https Image Link


Code:
[image]URL[/image]




Plain asci 'draw', minimal requirements, but less visual.

Used many times in here. Via or quote.



DRAW(plain)




Non-Https Image Link


Code:
[image]URL[/image]




Plain draw, can show mosty static position, but less the movement,

but allow wider expression range.



DRAW(motion picture)




Non-Https Image Link


Code:
[image]URL[/image]




'Staticaly dynamic' form, that allow both flat and dimen sional pic-

ture, take some time.



(I didnt receive reply from M.Kahn, but think all hand made.)



FLASH(animation)



-Sphercular's Poibot



Code:
NAME






High technical, scalable aplication, rewarded by wide range

of situations.



(How get the figure out of that?)



GIF(realtime)




Non-Https Image Link


Code:
[image]URL[/image]




Real looped animation, requiring camera and small

technical ability. Very usefull, Mot's know.



VIDEO(story)






Code:
URL




Embedded or not, need camera and software. Advanced tech-

nical skillz. There are lot of them in tutorial pages.



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I din't find suitable tool yet. I'd love to have a draw ability,

or someone to help.



Otherwise, example of spinning visualization today, place

for discussion about.



lightning,



:R

POI THEO(R)IST


*HyperLightBRONZE Member
old hand
1,174 posts
Location: Great Malvern [UK]


Posted:
One of my plans for the Hyperlight sequencing software is to incorporate a 3D spinner. I've not thought too much about the detail of it yet (the current version just has a 2D representation), but if it was scriptable so we can build up a library of moves, it could form a very useful teaching aid.

I think Meg may have some sort of visualisation program from seeing some of her LABs videos (albeit for staff).

What did you want it for? That might help us suggest a better solution.

Cake or Death?



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