The entire Manim CE Logo example, the `x - x_1` text from the Brace Annotation example, all text from the Sin Cos Plot example, and the entire Heat Diagram example all flicker roughly once per second.
The text looks rather fuzzy, especially the large M from the Manim CE Logo example.
The Three D Light Source example also doesn't appear to have any functioning directional lighting.
Looks great! Just started exploring the docs, the links under each example with heading "Learn More" are not clickable. Congrats on the launch, I'll enjoy learning more about it.
Update: sounds like the author had some life changes and had to stop his YouTube channel which was the primary motivator for the library- but there are forks popping up (https://github.com/canvas-commons/canvas-commons).
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This notion that an open source library is "dead" and shouldn't be used because it's not being actively updated is a bit odd. You can fork and fix issues you have. It's got years of many people's work put into it. It's a great library and widely used on YouTube and elsewhere.
The entire Manim CE Logo example, the `x - x_1` text from the Brace Annotation example, all text from the Sin Cos Plot example, and the entire Heat Diagram example all flicker roughly once per second.
The text looks rather fuzzy, especially the large M from the Manim CE Logo example.
The Three D Light Source example also doesn't appear to have any functioning directional lighting.
It can be used for interactive blog posts and embedded animations etc as well.
It also has a built in animation editor / timeline.
https://github.com/motion-canvas/motion-canvas
There's 2800+ people in the discord.
And the community made a backup of the site https://archive.canvascommons.io/
Update: sounds like the author had some life changes and had to stop his YouTube channel which was the primary motivator for the library- but there are forks popping up (https://github.com/canvas-commons/canvas-commons).
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This notion that an open source library is "dead" and shouldn't be used because it's not being actively updated is a bit odd. You can fork and fix issues you have. It's got years of many people's work put into it. It's a great library and widely used on YouTube and elsewhere.
But- probably reasonably simple, if you mean the "writing" style of manim. That's just animating an SVG stroke.
And then colors and typography
I'm far more into the web than python and have wanted something I could drop into a web page.