There was an old sample vr that showed a finger accessing a touchtone phone that came with Quicktime VR toolkit 1.0
Maybe a bunch of image captures of the pieces(hand configurations) that make up a sign and then piece them together. Of course I just thought about the arm movements.... darn... Well you might be able to do that too. I would weigh that against the video method and see which would take more time/money/effort.
Oh well
tom
On Feb 12, 2004, at 2:50 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 2/12/04 12:41 AM, Ken Norris wrote:
I never knew that. I've been wanting to learn at least AMSLAN for a long
time, but there are no teachers or solid learning sources on this island, no
courses available.
Did you ever write a tutorial for learning it on the computer?
No. I can't imagine the amount of work that would take. You can't exactly write it down; it would all have to be videos.
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