This animation is created using 14 sheets of paper each having a small change in the drawing. Each piece of paper is scanned or captured using a camera and placed/formatted in a video editing software. The result it the output above.
Guake Terminal on Ubuntu
Guake is a drop-down terminal for GNOME Desktop Environment. Like similar terminals, it is invoked with a single keystroke, and hidden by pressing the same keystroke again. Its design was inspired from consoles in computer games such as Quake which slide down from the top of the screen when a key is pressed and slide […]
Atom on Debian/Ubuntu
Atom is a free open-source text/source editor for Mac OS X, Linux and Windows written in Node.js/C++/CSS/JavaScript and CoffeeScript with support for plugins written in Node.js and CoffeeScript. Atom offers embedded Git Control, Atom is developed by GitHub. Atom is based on Chromium. Atom can also be used as an IDE. Atom comes with a […]
Composer on Windows
Composer is a cross-platform tool for dependency management in PHP. It allows you to declare the dependent libraries your project needs and it will install them in your project for you. Composer is very easy to use and makes web development even faster and easier on Windows. To install Composer all you need is PHP […]
My First Classic Animation
This is my first classic animation created using a whiteboard a marker and a web camera placed on a stand connected to a computer. It took 35 minutes to create, film and edit and it was fun at the end to see all the efforts turning into a nice and short mini clip.