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A graphic artist created this illustration: https://www.dreamstime.com/boy-light-ball-looking-fantasy-tree-night-scenery-boy-light-ball-looking-fantasy-tree-digital-art-image100502024 .
Then, someone created an animation out of the illustration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GBfVhmrvhQ&lc=UgwV3DHioL_3ceLfj4J4AaABAg (background animation). Is it possible that someone else (than the original artist) did this animation, without having the vectorial file?
For the illustration, Photoshop is the best tool for this.
For the animation, there are many apps that can make a simple animation from chosen photo, you can search in your phone's app store
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I was looking for a tool that can help me draw the circuit that I have created more like the one in the following link.
An example I found online
Thanks in advance.
This image was most likely made using Fritzing. (http://fritzing.org/home) It's useful to do a reverse image search (https://images.google.com), upload the image you've got, and search for visually similar images. In this case, I found a very similar image that had a watermark that said "Created using fritzing.org".
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a few weeks ago I saw a website with a powerful generator to create beautiful pictures of own source code files. The generator created images with variable effects like perspective transformations and depth of field, etc.
Typically I don't ask such questions in here but I googled more than 2hrs and I cannot find this generator anymore. I'm really going crazy - I know this site exists ...
Here's a sample picture of code made with this generator:
Thank you very much!
Waescher
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Can anyone help me find some eBooks or tutorials on advanced animation techniques?
I am looking for something that covers subjects like layered animation, blending, mixing, procedural animation, morphing etc. Something like Advanced Animation with DirectX 8 by Jim Adams.
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I'm looking for an algorithm that can tell me where are the eye(s) looking at on a photo/webcam realtime feed.
I've already searched a lot but I don't want to start with a lot of complexity right now.
It's just for fun. My idea it's to have some method that receives an image and returns a coordinate with the place that the user is looking (on the computer screen).
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Are there any librarys for mood matching a song. i.e. some algorithm to finger print every song and shuffle the list by my mood(the current playing file(s))?
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Mark
I found this hard to believe, but "There's an app for that". MoodAgent apparently does what you're talking about. You might be able to download it and do some reverse engineering based on the capabilities already in the software.
Thanks for the question - it made me find what could be an interesting piece of software.
Heres some interesting things I have found
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoustic_fingerprint
http://ismir2003.ismir.net/papers/Liu.PDF