[Noisebridge-congress] NOPE Flag: Anyone proficient with Blender to make flag move in the wind animated GIF ?
David Valdman
dmvaldman at gmail.com
Sun Jul 26 05:17:56 UTC 2015
it is not the flag that moves, nor the wind. Nay! it is your mind that is
moving……
if it be the Blender tutorial for the mind you seek, well, maybe then I can
help you find the way Henner.
On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 9:10 PM, Henner Zeller <h.zeller at acm.org> wrote:
> Hi,
> So I am building a 160x96 pixel LED display that will be able to show any
> kind of image, text, even video (need to work on that one) - essentially
> whatever we want.
> Including animated gifs (so grab your favorite giphy's for some camp fun).
>
> Of course, we can use this as well to show our proud Norton Embassy flag,
> but if it is shown statically, that would be a bit boring. If we had a flag
> that somewhat realistically looked like flapping in the wind, that would be
> great (something like this
> https://gaylygleefullylegallyyours.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/rainbow_240-animated-flag-gifs.gif
> ).
>
> There seem to be detailed tutorials available how do do that in Blender,
> and the results look great; however, I am not proficient with even the
> basics of Blender and rather want to make sure that I have time for all
> electronics stuff for Camp - so I'd like to pass this on to someone who
> better knows what they are doing.
>
> If someone would like to make our camp flag totally awesome with a looped
> animated GIF (with 200 frames or so to make it look realistic), that would
> be great.
>
> Here are some tutorials I have found:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7TpkpyQZUc
> http://www.blenderguru.com/tutorials/create-an-animated-flag/
>
> Attached the flag Rubin made.
>
> The output should fit in a 5:3 aspect ratio and ideally be a multiple of
> 160x96. Background ideally be black so that it shows nice and crisp on the
> LED panel.
>
> Thanks,
> Henner.
>
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