A treat for Bax and Little_Dragon & everyone else
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A treat for Bax and Little_Dragon & everyone else
Now that I am back and have a whole day to do laundry and chores before I leave again tomorrow...
Sometimes /. comes in handy. I found this site simply facinating, and I think musicians, animation and math guru's will instantly appreciate the implications as well.
http://www.animusic.com/pipe-dream.html
If this is old hat for you, sorry for the false alarm....
CYa!
Mako
Sometimes /. comes in handy. I found this site simply facinating, and I think musicians, animation and math guru's will instantly appreciate the implications as well.
http://www.animusic.com/pipe-dream.html
If this is old hat for you, sorry for the false alarm....
CYa!
Mako
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WOW!
That is so COOL!
That obviously took the artist a HUGE amount of time to complete.
That obviously took the artist a HUGE amount of time to complete.
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Re: WOW!
Extraordinary stuff isn't it? I read the entire web page - The band Kansas has several minutes worth of their work on thier new DVD, I think I"m going to go for it and buy that just to check out the animation work.whitepony wrote:That is so COOL!
That obviously took the artist a HUGE amount of time to complete.
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Mako
PS: I dropped you a short Email the other day, did it land in your in box ok?
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Remarkable!
I love what's being done with procedural animation these days.
An acquaintance of mine over at Renderosity recently constructed a poseable 3D model of an upright player piano, then coded a Python script that processes MIDI music files to generate piano animation data.
Thank you for sharing.
I love what's being done with procedural animation these days.
An acquaintance of mine over at Renderosity recently constructed a poseable 3D model of an upright player piano, then coded a Python script that processes MIDI music files to generate piano animation data.
Thank you for sharing.
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Little_Dragon wrote: An acquaintance of mine over at Renderosity recently constructed a poseable 3D model of an upright player piano, then coded a Python script that processes MIDI music files to generate piano animation data.
That's what I first thought they did with these Animusic sequences, but then quickly figured out they weren't.
