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Task: Animation
Description: Packages for creating animations
This metapackage will install packages for designed to create and view
2D and 3D animations for concerts, theatre and dance performances,
feature films and promotional screenings.
Install: true
Depends: animata
Pkg-Description: real-time animation software
Animata is a real-time animation software, designed to create
interactive background projections for concerts, theatre and dance
performances, and promotional screenings.
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The peculiarity of the software is that the animation - the movement
of the puppets, the changes of the background - is generated in
real-time, making continuous interaction possible. This ability also
permits that physical sensors, cameras or other environmental
variables can be attached to the animation of characters, creating a
cartoon reacting to its environment. For example, it is quite simple
to create a virtual puppet band reacting to live audio input, or set
up a scene of drawn characters controlled by the movement of dancers.
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In contrast with the traditional 3D animation programs, creating
characters in Animata is quite simple and takes only a few minutes.
On the basis of the still images, which serve as the skeleton of the
puppets, we produce a network of triangles, some parts of which we
link with the bone structure. The movement of the bones is based on
a physical model, which allows the characters to be easily moved.
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Animata can be connected with widespread programming environments
used by multimedia developers and artists in order to make use of the
possibilities of these applications in the fields of image editing,
sound analysis, or motion capture.
License: GPL version 3
WNPP: 611044
Depends: blender
Depends: brad
Pkg-Description: Blender based user interface for Radiance
Blended RADiance (brad) is able to export Blender models to Radiance,
both static models or animations, to make it easier to setup the
simulation parameters, to calculate luminance/illuminance values on
arbitrary grids.
Homepage: https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/brad/
License: GPL
WNPP: 454189
Depends: colladacoherencytest
Pkg-Description: check the coherency of COLLADA files
COLLADA Coherency Test is a command-line version of CoherencyTest from
COLLADA Refinery. It checks whether a COLLADA dae file is coherent
(properly composed).
This package ships two versions, built for COLLADA 1.4 and 1.5.
Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/colladarefinery/files/COLLADA%20Coherency%20Test/
License: MIT
WNPP: 589717
Depends: create-resources
Depends: fluxus
Pkg-Description: Rapid prototyping, playing and learning environment for 3D graphics, sound and games.
Fluxus is an environment which allows you to quickly make live animation and audio
programs, and change them constantly and flexibly. This idea of constant change (flux) is
where it's name comes from.
Fluxus does this with the aid of the Scheme programming language, which is designed for
flexibility; and an interface which only needs to provide you with program code floating above
the resulting visual output. This interface enables fluxus to be used for livecoding, the practice
of programming as a performance art form. Most users of fluxus are naturally livecoders, and
some write fluxus scripts in front of audiences, as well as using it to rapid prototype and
design new programs for performance and art installation.
Homepage: http://www.pawfal.org/fluxus/
WNPP: 594789
Depends: gimp
Depends: gpac
Depends: opencollada-tools
Depends: stopmotion
Depends: synfig
Depends: synfigstudio
Depends: toonloop
Depends: whitedune
Suggests: gimp-plugin-registry
Suggests: ogreal
Pkg-Description: OpenAL plugin for the Ogre Rendering Engine
OgreAL is an OpenAL wrapper for the Ogre Rendering Engine. It allows
you to add 3D sounds and music to your games and applications in a
clean and easy way.
Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ogreal
Vcs-Svn: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/pkg-games/packages/trunk/ogreal
WNPP: 461348
Depends: pixelstruct
Pkg-Description: structure-from-motion visualizer for 3D scenes
pixelstruct provides a structure-from-motion visualizer for 3D scenes
reconstructed from photographs using Bundler.
Homepage: http://da.vidr.cc/projects/pixelstruct/
License: GPL
WNPP: 606817
Depends: qavimator
Pkg-Description: BVH animation editor for 3D virtual worlds (secondlife)
Qavimator is a QT, BVH animation editor and allows the creation and
editing of BVH avatar animations. These are commonly used in the 3D
metaverse Secondlife (SL) for the in-world animation of avatars. The
application allows full control of each joint but is supplied with
default SL joint movement limitations. Key frames can be specified and
animations interpolated between them. Basic props may also be used to
aid the correct positioning of your animations with respect to objects.
Qavimator is tuned specificly for generation of animations for
Secondlife.
Homepage: http://www.qavimator.org/
License: GPL
WNPP: 446766
Depends: flif
Pkg-Description: Free Lossless Image Format (FLIF) encoder/decoder
FLIF is a lossless image (and animation) format.
It tends to compress better than other image compression formats.
This is the reference implementation of the FLIF encoder/decoder.
The command-line utility 'flif' converts FLIF to/from PNG or PNM.
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The source package would have multiple binary packages:
- flif (command line tool)
- libflif (shared library)
- viewflif (simple image/animation viewer)
- gif2flif (shell script)
- apng2flif (shell script)
Homepage: http://flif.info/
License: Currently: GPLv3+ (encoder), LGPLv3+ (decoder)
WNPP: 812761
Depends: mandelbulber2
Depends: qstopmotion
Suggests: tupi
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