Very nice demonstration; nice way to make it clear what PataPata is about! (The first thing I was wondering about was if there was a way to make a dynamic change apply to all current objects? Say, change all of their colors, or methods.)
Also, you can make your videos using your favorite tool, Python! I've made a couple of videos of our Python-based robotics system, including a pure Python 2-D simulator, complete with sonar, infrared, bumpers, and simulated vision. I've also listed instructions on how to make the videos here with Python and VNC thanks to pyvnc2swf: http://pyrorobotics.org/video/ Not quite as smooth as some other methods, but not too bad so far. -Doug > On 5/29/06, Paul D. Fernhout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Francois- >> >> Wow! Thanks for making that Flash recording: >> >> http://francois.schnell.free.fr/bazar/patapata-test1/patapata-test1.html >> That is a neat demo showing things I had not even thought of, like with >> the jumping Morphs (and far beyond my presentation skills). > > > [snip] > > Now that you made a video, perhaps that spark of enlightenment will >> spread. :-) >> >> Indeed! This is really neat. I had downloaded a much earlier version > which left me rather underwhelmed (probably because I had no clue as to > what > patapata was leading to). This is really neat. Congrats Paul! > > André > _______________________________________________ > Edu-sig mailing list > Edu-sig@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig > _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list Edu-sig@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig