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Stefan Woehrmann Date: Tue Dec 5, 2000 1:10 am Subject: Re: More on animation | ||||||||
Hi Angus, I watched your fellow ! When will he meet Lara Croft ? Isnīt it amazing that different people develop different concepts in order to express a special idea . Itīs the same with SW and HamNoSys - or others. Different purposes , no competition but a different possibility to choose another option ... I admire people who are able to understand these computertechnology (Iīm not even able to get my homepage started - ?? ) Writing a programm that creates something like this , is like magic to me. On my part itīs the idea which develeops during the process of playing around with thekeyboard and time and patience. I created almost 200 gifs . Itīs not difficult to do things like these but I like this combination of SW and animated gifs. -as kind of eyecatcher- Some people might get interested to know more about SW - and that is worth it. Some others simply enjoy the movements - thatīs ok. too. Thanks for your messages ! Stefan ;-) ----- Original Message ----- From: Angus Grieve-Smith To: Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 8:18 AM Subject: More on animation > If you all are interested in sign-language animations, you can try > my prototype sign synthesizer at > <https://s-leodm.unm.edu/~grvsmth/signsynth>. You'll need a VRML browser, > which can be found at <https://sdk.web3d.org/viewers/index.html>. > > I'll warn you that takes as much patience as Stefan mustered to be > able to create anything interesting, but you might enjoy it. I also lost > the latest version of it, so it's still buggy. Any comments are > definitely welcome. > > -- > -Angus B. Grieve-Smith > Linguistics Department > The University of New Mexico > > | ||||||||
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