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Animated New Year fireworks


v_kyr

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Programming of a small animated final fireworks display for 2022, it's not finished yet, but here's a little preview ...

 

 

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I see the potential for something big.

As long as you keep the skyline of the city 🙂

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14 hours ago, v_kyr said:

Of course, it is always also a homage to my beautiful hometown. - Hamburg City unlimited!

Sadly known in America only for the Faschierten (at least that’s what they call it in Wien).

I visited Hamburg back in either 1969 or 1970. We were a boy scout troop from Slovakia vacationing in Lüneburger Heide and took a one day trip to Hamburg. Quite a big city it was.

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8 hours ago, Mandu said:

But in what software are you doing the animation?

There are several ways to do animations, the boring way is to do it with a bunch of saved still image drawings and then arranging them to be shown/played as a continiously sequence of image flow in some animated GIF (or some movie record from images software) like for example "GIF Brewery (MacOS)".

Since that's (for my taste) always a little too time consuming for things like animating fireworks, I've instead (as initially said) programmed the fireworks animation and also used some mouse click interactivity (...the heart rocket explosions) to that. - Basically you can use any programming language you know or like for such things (Java, C#, C++/C, Swift, ... etc.). - I've in this case used "Python" scripting language with a "Pygame" module/add-on and recorded (screencasted) the program execution for a few seconds!

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