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Dancing Bot!
nikolasmantilla:
hey, ENSONIQ5 Is there a way to make it like after 10 loops, change to the following. im sure there is and it will take me probably a month or more before I can even know whats going on int he codes >.<
dee, becase what im thinking is overlaping the tiles with colors, and then I can have diff colors in same possition.
ENSONIQ5:
You can make scripts as complex as you need them to be, following normal coding rules for the script language. There would be a number of ways to add a cycle counter or temporal loop that changes the sequence over time, though without the ability to use running variables (grrrr...) it is a little more complicated than it could be. One way would be to create a variable that equalled the "time" function, but without any decimals (I'd need to research how to do this within the language rules). This could then be subtracted from the "time" function, leaving only the time fraction. This could then be tested with an IF statement to trigger an overriding "$visibility=0" command. You would need to add variable factors to control the cycle rate. I'll have a bit of a play with this when I can, I don't have access to Anim8or at the moment.
nikolasmantilla:
^.^ Going Vacations! I have not forgot about this project. dont want to post anythign yet till is fully done, but Im gonna post the floor.. just so I can get feedbank in colors! since it so freaking big.
kreator:
another way to do it.... with animated textures
or here if youtube is overloaded...
http://www.animanon.com/Forum3/index.php?action=articles;sa=view;article=8
johnar:
hello there nikolasmantilla, :),
I like your robot so far. Will the screen on his helmet go up and down?. :)
About syncing to music.
A program like 'Magpie pro' is good. (blimin gr8 actually) You only need to use the trial version, becoz the only functions you need to use is the zooming in, play etc.
When you load a .wav file in to magpie, it shows the sound wave next to a line of frame numbers. You can adjust the 'shown' frame rate to match your prefered animation frame rate. And you can zoom in for the tricky/messy bits. You can also fwd 1 frame at a time, and hear only the noise in that frame which is Really handy for things like ''S' in lipsyncing, or cymbals in music.
Magpie pro trial version and a pen and paper. ;)
I'm trying some dancing at the moment as well. Looking fwd to seeing how you get on.
I'm finding that, once i have the timeing of the beat in place, the thing is to come up with some convincing dance 'poses'. (makes the difference between 'dancing' and just 'jiggling around awkwardly' to the beat. :D Still working at it. :).
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