Friday, May 2, 2014

Information on television history?

Q. I'm doing a school project on the history of the television and i was wondering if anyone could give me any info like when it was first invented, when colour,3d and hd came in, how many channels it had at first, what they were made out of, when remote controls were invented and stuff like that? it's monday and my project is due wednesday so please help. thanks


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I have to warn you, this is a very small paste from a huge article in Wikipedia.

I went to Google and wrote : advent of television invention and found many article and just selected a small section from Wikipedia.

paste:
The beginnings of mechanical television can be traced back to the discovery of the photoconductivity of the element selenium by Willoughby Smith in 1873, the invention of a scanning disk by Paul Gottlieb Nipkow in 1884 and John Logie Baird's demonstration of televised moving images in 1926.

As a 23-year-old German university student, Paul Nipkow proposed and patented the first electromechanical television system in 1884. Although he never built a working model of the system, variations of Nipkow's spinning-disk "image rasterizer" for television became exceedingly common, and remained in use until 1939. Constantin Perskyi had coined the word television in a paper read to the International Electricity Congress at the International World Fair in Paris on August 25, 1900. Perskyi's paper reviewed the existing electromechanical technologies, mentioning the work of Nipkow and others.

However, it was not until 1907 that developments in amplification tube technology, by Lee DeForest and Arthur Korn among others, made the design practical. The first demonstration of the instantaneous transmission of still silhouette images was by Georges Rignoux and A. Fournier in Paris in 1909, using a rotating mirror-drum as the scanner and a matrix of 64 selenium cells as the receiver.

In 1911, Boris Rosing and his student Vladimir Zworykin created a television system that used a mechanical mirror-drum scanner to transmit, in Zworykin's words, "very crude images" over wires to the "Braun tube" (cathode ray tube or "CRT") in the receiver. Moving images were not possible because, in the scanner, "the sensitivity was not enough and the selenium cell was very laggy".
On March 25, 1925, Scottish inventor John Logie Baird gave the first public demonstration of televised silhouette images in motion, at Selfridge's Department Store in London. AT&T's Bell Telephone Laboratories transmitted halftone still images of transparencies in May 1925. On June 13 of that year, Charles Francis Jenkins transmitted the silhouette image of a toy windmill in motion, over a distance of five miles from a naval radio station in Maryland to his laboratory in Washington, using a lensed disk scanner with a 48-line resolution.

However, if television is defined as the live transmission of moving images with continuous tonal variation, Baird first achieved this privately on October 2, 1925. But strictly speaking, Baird had not yet achieved moving images on October 2. His scanner worked at only five images per second, below the threshold required to give the illusion of motion, usually defined as at least 12 images per second. By January, he had improved the scan rate to 12.5 images per second.

Then on January 26, 1926 at his laboratory in London, Baird gave what is widely recognized as being the world's first demonstration of a working television system to members of the Royal Institution and a newspaper reporter.

I want to learn 2D animation. Should I buy a scanner & printer?




timcrinion


As a side question, I'm 28 and haven't actually done any animation yet. Is this too late to practice animation to a professional (ie getting a job) level? I've been wanting to do it for a few years, I don't think it's a phase.

Answers only from animators please!



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Books:

"The Animator's Survival Kit" by Richard Williams - The definitive book on animation.
http://amazon.com/dp/086547897X

"The Illusion of Life" by Frank Thomas - A history of Disney animation and the processes involved.
http://amazon.com/dp/0786860707

Input Device:

Wacom Pen Tablet; $80-$500
http://wacom.com/en/us/creative/intuos-pen

2D Animation:

Toon Boom; $200-$700; used by Disney and many others.
http://toonboom.com

Anime Studio; $50-$300
http://anime.smithmicro.com

Synfig Studio; free alternative to Toon Boom and Anime Studio.
http://synfig.org

3D Animation and Visual Effects:

Maya; $800 (Lite) and $3,700 (Professional); used by Disney to create "Frozen".
http://autodesk.com/products/autodesk-maya

Blender; free alternative to Maya ($3,700) and After Effects ($240/year).
http://blender.org

Blender has a complete VFX pipeline in one single software package. Blender has tools for modeling, sculpting, rigging, animation, rotoscoping, chroma keying (green screen), motion tracking, smoke, fire, and fluid simulation, particles, destruction, physics, color grading, node compositing, and video editing.

Blender Artists (community forum)
http://blenderartists.org/forum

Blender is 100% free with full functionality, no adware, no spyware, and no viruses, and you're allowed to use Blender in any production without having to pay for anything.

Blender Demo Reel 2013
http://youtube.com/watch?v=1XZGulDxz9o




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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Why all the hoopla over 3d printer guns?

Q. What are the odds that normal folks have 2 - 50k to shell out for the machines that do this stuff. Just more hysteria from the media.

Latest example at nypost.com


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Oh, you mean the thought that for say $5,000-$10,000 a group of terrorists like the Arian Brotherhood could create an arsenal of untraceable guns that could pass right through airport scanners, is all right with you? Well, it is NOT alright with 90% of Americans.

I have worked with 3D printers and the current generation IS capable of creating weapons that are untraceable and undetectable by airport scanners. And once you understand the process and practice creating the raw materials to print with you can literally create ceramic guns and cartridges and bullets that can't be detected by airport scanners. So what if one out of ten crack in the kiln if you are creating 1,000 that still leaves 900 working firearms.

how to create a 3d model of a guitar?







i want to create a 3d model of a guitar. what ways are there to help me create it with the software i have, as in importing photo files or a scanning the guitar itself?


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if you meant to design 3D guitar on computer, you could simple collect measurements and re draw image in 3D editor like Sketchup

Sketchup
http://www.sketchup.com/
3d Warehouse
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/search?q=guitar&styp=m&scoring=t&btnG=Search
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Strata - 3D CX
http://www.strata.com/products/strata_3d_cx_suite/strata_foto_3d_cx/
could be use to take photos and place visually into rendered object of guitar body

if you meant to actually make model as life size copy,
that would require laser scanner and printer

Geomagic 3D Haptic Design, Imaging and Metrology software
http://geomagic.com/en/

NextEngine 3D Laser Scanner
http://www.nextengine.com/

Handyscan Handheld 3D Scanners
http://www.creaform3d.com/en/handyscan3d/default.aspx

3D Printers and Rapid Prototyping | 3D Systems
http://www.zcorp.com/en/home.aspx
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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

what is the best computer (laptop) for designin 3d?




easy_g


what is the best computer for designin 3d.
Im about to go for a mac but still dont know.



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3d... I would go with a PC and Windows. Pick your programs and devices first and you will see that there is much more for the PC.

But BIGGER is BETTER. I would be getting a desktop with one or two really BIG LCD monitors.

But if you MUST, then get the largest screen laptop that is available. A nice HP would do the trick.

HP Pavilion dv7-1137us NoteBook Intel Core 2 Duo T5800(2.00GHz) 17.0" Wide XGA+ 4GB Memory 250GB HDD 5400rpm DVD Super Multi Intel GMA 4500MHD - $849.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834147795

Then, for rapid prototyping, I would get a 3d scanner, like this one.
http://escan3d.com/

Good luck

Which scanner for film and scanography ?




Harry L


I need a scanner that can do 35mm film and slides, and also larger medium format film. i want to try and do some scanography so i need the scanner to have a depth of Field larger that 1 inch like most scanners ... oh and a 3d mode would be useful too.
i don't have a huge budget so i was thinking about £100 -£300
and i need the software to work for mac.

thanks :)



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The epson V700 does 35mm (slide and negative) and also does medium format. It was just out of your price range when I bought it (so by now it's probably cheaper). Comes with software for pc or mac. Don't know about your other questions.




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3d printing images..?

Q. how do you get the picture of the object you want to print.lets say i want to print plastic parts for motorcycles how do i get the image of that model of the bike or the picture of it


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you would have to take photos of object, scan views of object, compile into 3D rendering, then process that image through 3D printer,

so for a motor cycles handle grip,
you take photos of; top , ends, sides , bottom

Portable 3D Scanners
http://www.creaform3d.com/en/handyscan3d/default.aspx

place in 3D renderer, and export design,

Strata Foto 3D CX
http://www.strata.com/products/strata_3d_cx_suite/strata_foto_3d_cx/

send files to printer, via software and hardware,

NextEngine 3D Scanner
http://www.nextengine.com/

3D Systems
http://www.zcorp.com/en/home.aspx
http://www.3dsystems.com/3d-printers/personal/overview

http://www.alibre.com/products/mainpage.asp

the sizes are limited at this time to small components,

food is being replicated in other devices,
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2530195/The-future-cooking-PRINT-dinner-Dont-scoff-3D-printers-make-food.html


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3D modeling of eyeglasses/sunglasses?




nili


What is the procedure to reverse engineer and convert an existing pair of eyeglasses/sunglasses to make a 3d model and which are the available softwares in the market to do that fast?


Answer
A 3-d scanner and a Cad software that's compatable!!




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Monday, April 28, 2014

Is there any other COOL editing software like iStopmotion i can use to make awesome videos?




JustASmall


What is it called and what does it do... thanks!!


Answer
Try these. All are FREE......

Pencil : http://www.pencil-animation.org/
Pencil is an animation/drawing software for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux. It lets you create traditional hand-drawn animation (cartoon) using both bitmap and vector graphics. Pencil is free and open source.

Synfig Animation Studio : http://synfig.org/
Synfig is a powerful, industrial-strength vector-based open-source 2D animation software package, designed from the ground-up for producing feature-film quality animation with fewer people and resources.2D Animation has traditionally been very expensive because every frame must be drawn by hand. Even with today´s digital inking and painting software, the process still relies on individuals hand-drawing each frame. This laborious task is called "tweening".Synfig eliminates the task of manual tweening, producing smooth, fluid motion without the animator having to draw out each frame individually. This allows you to produce 2D animation with fewer people while producing art of a higher quality.

Tapptoons Linetester : http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/tapptoons/index.htm
The Tapptoons Linetester enables animators to use a scanner or video camera (with compatible capture card) to input animation images into a standard PC and edit their work, adding soundtrack and color if they wish and to output the result as a Windows AVI. Can be used for puppet animation as well as drawn animation.

eDrawings : http://www.edrawingsviewer.com/
eDrawings is a freeware utility which will give the user the power to view, create and share 3D models and 2D drawings. eDrawings offers unique capabilities like point-and-click animations that make it easy for anyone with a PC to interpret and understand 2D and 3D design data.

Should I install Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit...?

Q. I have a Dell Dimension E510 with a Pentium 4 Processor. I also have a 256 MB video card and a 250 gb HDD. I have 4 GB of Memory but currently, only 1/3 of the 4th slot is actually used (so I have 3.24 gb of RAM at the moment). I was wondering if I should install windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit to better take advantage of the increased RAM. What would be the benefits/disadvantages and would I be able to fully take advantage of the 4 GB with a 64 version of windows 7?
*Also, I was wondering what the difference between 64 and 32 bit will be for my computer and which one will be better and have better results? Thanks for your answers!


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Good question... many ask this... ok ill give u the pros and cons of both ultimately you are the judge.
PRE-REQUISITES: If you have a 64bit processor then only u should install the 64bit version of windows otherwise u might screw it all up

In the years to come the battle between 64 bit & 32 bit systems..the 64bit ones will definitely be rendered as the winner but the change will take some time.
64 bit processors are newer improved versions over 32 bit processor's older structure. A 64-bit processor is made with more advanced silicon processes, have more transistors, and faster speeds. This is currently where the true benefit of switching to a 64-bit processor lays(I.e win7 64bit can utilize the advanced design of your processor otherwise its a waste). The true benefit goes to big companies,organisations etc that involve handing huge databases,forms,documents complex calculations... etc u know faster processing,receiving,manipulating and calculating,storage power.Basically it has slightly greater strength with greater speed(speed being dominating factor). So 64bit is definitely better but to really use it with max benefit u need at least 4gb ram..(i see u have that condition fulfilled) dont worry about the 3.24 gb it utilizes the physical memory only.
Only disadvantage of 64 bit is that most of the software/programs/applications around the world havent yet made the transition for being used by 64bit processors(as 64bit processors logarithms are little different from 32 bit) so causes stability issues with few(not all) programmes as you may not find programs suited for 64 bit but only for 32bit(example: only 64bit versions of WindowsMediaplayer,Adobeacrobat reader will work with ur 64b processor not 32bit ones) they just cause little errors.well u can add that 64b processors are little bit more costly.
Advantage of 32 bit: well u have a decent processor and it has decent processing speed.(wont cause u any harm etc moreover u can freely get any software for ur pc as theres always a 32bit version for it)
BUT 64bit one can make ur program file searching,creating docs,accessing them easily etc bit more faster.Indexing is also improved in 64bit version of windows.
If u get 64 bit u will have the advanced version for years to come.. remember that most of 64bit programs work on 32bit systems but the converse is not true.U've noticed i've used the word little a lot.. all in all it makes little difference.. but when it comes to powerful computing u'll feel the difference. You will only be able to unleash the benefits of windows 7 64bit if u have the 64bit processor.(U havent mentioned that)the 64-bit version of Windows can run faster because it can address more physical memory (the RAM instead of eating temp stores of ur hard drive.. so its a medic for ur HDD too).
Unless you are building a computer that is specifically designed to run a special application such as 3D modeling, video gaming or work with massive amounts of data AND you have the discipline to only install applications that have been written as 64-bit programs or you do the research to ensure that whatever you install including your printer, scanner or digital camera software will not cause a problem on 64-bit Windows versions, your likely better off sticking to the 32-bit version that provides less headaches......The best way that I can explain how to navigate this question is, if you have to rely on this column to make your decision about which way to go, stick to the 32-bit version.(if ur having countless doubts.. those research savvy enough to find 64bit stuff will wield the victory wand)

PS: i have omitted the pure mathematical and structural aspects of the two coz u wont understand a thing :) Hope this story helps you as well as others who constantly have this doubt...thanks for reading this... i presume it was'nt quite easy to comprehend to ^___^




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Sunday, April 27, 2014

Cheap rotoscoping software?




Ella~~


I was wondering where i can find some cheap rotoscoping software. Please no torrents, file sharing, illegal stuffs etc. I was hoping for something under... 200 bucks? If u say gimp, please tell me how. :D


Answer
â http://www.silhouettefx.com/
Silhouette Roto is a matte power house since its designed only for the matte creation process and uses spline-based tools to cut mattes. Essentially, it's a standalone "rotospline" tool that can work on its own or as a plug-in to other applications such as Adobe After Effects and Apple Final Cut Pro. The standalone app, which is also available for Linux, can load a wide range of file formats, including Cineon and OpenEXR, then export bitmap mattes or splines to other applications including Adobe After Effects, Apple Shake, and Discreet fire, flame, flint, inferno, and smoke. Mattes are automatically applied to the layer in the host app after rotoscoping.

â http://toonyphotos.com/
Rotoscope is a free software rotoscoping application that can be used to give photos a cartoon-like appearance. This is similar to the technique used in movies such as Waking Life and A Scanner Darkly.

â http://www.imagineersystems.com/products/mocha/
⢠its tutorials http://www.imagineersystems.com/support/mocha/tutorials/
Mocha is a stand alone 2D tracking tool packed with features that make the life of the effects compositing artist easier and less stressful. Now compositors can avoid the guess work and inaccuracies that result from painstaking and time consuming difficult hand tracking shots. The process of generating solid 4-point tracks, giving position, scale, rotation, shear and perspective matched tracks is sped up thanks to the next generation tracking. Once the track is complete, mocha is designed to export the data to the industryâs most well known compositing and finishing packages such as Inferno, Flame, Flint, Smoke, Combustion, Avid DS, Quantel generationQ, After Effects, Shake and Digital Fusion. This gives the artist the freedom to finish their shots in the compositing application they feel most comfortable with.

mocha allows tracking to be completed in less time and with higher accuracy, giving you the ability to bid for jobs at a time and rate that creates an advantage for you over your competitors!

mocha is the âbig brotherâ of motor; it contains all motorâs rotoscoping tools.

â http://www.eyeonline.com/Web/EyeonWeb/Default.aspx
Digital Fusion is a full-featured, node-based compositing system with built-in backend tools via a powerful scripting engine with ODBC support. Fusion has a real 3D environment with camera/lights support for leading 3D packages, it also has a powerful and intuitive 3D particle systems on the market. Packed with hardware-accelerated 3D capabilities, you can migrate from pre-vis to finals within the same application.

what is the cheapest animation software i can get for personal use and how much does it cost.?




chuck t


i want a little information on the easiest and cheapest animation software


Answer
Blender 3d it's an open source software totally free,
ovbiusly it's for 3d modelling and animation, but you can use the video secuence editor
tool to made video files from images created with hand drawing and scanner or digital camera.
http://www.blender.org

Pencil it's free and actually really good.
http://www.les-stooges.org/pascal/pencil/index.php




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