Why fully on-chain? — hypnobrando
It seems like every month now, there is a new fully on-chain project that crops up. This past fall we had Anonymice. Soon after came Chainrunners. And now Flipmap, a derivative of Blitmap, seems to be the latest big one. Each of these have their own approach, but the one thing that separates them from 99% of projects out there: fully on-chain.
Papagayo-NG
“Papagayo-NG” is a lip-syncing program designed to line up phonemes (mouth shapes) with the actual recorded sound of actors speaking. For more details please visit https://morevnaproject.org/papagayo.Why should I pay for this download?You do not have to pay for this download - just enter "0" (zero) at the "Price" field to get it for free. Any donations made through this page will be used to make Papagay-NG better.Why should I provide my email?Providing email address allows you to receive notifications about updates of this package. I don't want notifications. Can I download anonymously?Sure! Here is a link to anonymous download.How to use linux package?Linux package uses AppImage file format. After downloading the file just make it executable and run. Read more about AppImage package format.
morevnaproject-org/papagayo-ng: Papagayo is a lip-syncing program designed to help you line up phonemes (mouth shapes) with the actual recorded sound of actors speaking. Papagayo makes it easy to lip sync animated characters by making the process very simple - just type in the words being spoken (or copy/paste them from the animation's script), then drag the words on top of the sound's waveform until they line up with the proper sounds.
Papagayo is a lip-syncing program designed to help you line up phonemes (mouth shapes) with the actual recorded sound of actors speaking. Papagayo makes it easy to lip sync animated characters by m...
BoThompson/pixeLips: An Aseprite Script Plugin to implement using Papagayo files to animate Lipsyncing
An Aseprite Script Plugin to implement using Papagayo files to animate Lipsyncing - BoThompson/pixeLips: An Aseprite Script Plugin to implement using Papagayo files to animate Lipsyncing
GitHub - svg-sprite/svg-sprite: SVG sprites & stacks galore — A low-level Node.js module that takes a bunch of SVG files, optimizes them and bakes them into SVG sprites of several types along with suitable stylesheet resources (e.g. CSS, Sass, LESS, Stylus, etc.)
SVG sprites & stacks galore — A low-level Node.js module that takes a bunch of SVG files, optimizes them and bakes them into SVG sprites of several types along with suitable stylesheet reso...
Lottie online player with an animation demo example
Web application with the connected Lottie player for quick and private checking animation files created in After Effects. The app will help you choose the rendering method (HTML5 canvas or SVG) and correct animation speed. Also it is another tool to study animation created by other professional animators.
A Few Different Ways To Use SVG Sprites In Animation — Smashing Magazine
There are some things we know and like about SVGs. First, SVGs have smooth, clean edges on any display, so using SVGs can reduce the number of HTTP requests for image replacement. Second, it’s easy to make an SVG scalable to its container for responsive development.
In this article we’ll cover a few ways of using SVG sprites to describe motion on the web. I’ll show some techniques for using SVG sprites in complex animation that takes advantage of these factors. All examples shown will assume the use of an auto-prefixer and some basic knowledge of CSS animations.