Show HN: CSS3 animation
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#82Re: Show HN: CSS3 animation
#83i can imagine many of the animations you made making their way into apps that use css for navigation, subtly grabbing user attention, etc.
great work :)
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#84Earlier quoted context omitted.
Film is the high bar: The very best we can do with virtually infinite time and resources. You're totally ignoring the fact that we've got near film-quality, interactive 3D animations, running at 30 to 30 frames per second on 10 year old hardware collecting dust in people's living rooms. Meanwhile, this simple animation isn't quite getting the minimum 24 frames per second when run full screened on my 30 inch monitor p…
Considering that it runs very smooth for me at 1080p using a first generation, low-end quad core and ultra cheap onboard video, I can only assume that you either have a technical issue with your system or you're using a browser that doesn't properly support some of the required CSS3 features.
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#85Whenever I see these fancy "HTML5" multimedia demos, I get a little sad that others are impressed by the fact that they were made with web technologies. I know that, practically speaking, we're stuck with the current web tech for a while, but they are, quite frankly, shit for the types of tasks that we demand from them. After decades of studying & practicing computer animation in film and games, we're barely scratchi…
If anything, demos like this serve more to demonstrate the capabilities of the system to people who may not be aware such things are even possible, not the best practices. This wasn't possible a few years ago in this way, period - now it is. Isn't that interesting and/or useful to know?
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#86Re: Show HN: CSS3 animation
#87This is a fine animation. Congratulations for syncing sound and getting a good narration voice. I guess you used a JS library to achieve this. My difficulties with CSS3/HTML5/JQuery animation as of "t.o.d.a.y" are: 1. If one has to programmatically create all animations, then browser based animation is at same stage as 1985'ish BYTE issues where drawing a chess grid in CG was a major achievement. A lot of great anima…
Your first difficulty is also my concern / question. Are there still no IDE that can do those animations? I know that there will be in the future. But I hope it will happen soon.
2. There was (is?) a Motorola Montage project that was available as a Chrome extension "Ninja". It seems to have disappeared. Here is a Git link: https://github.com/motorola-mobility/montage
3. Adobe Edge animate is there but it is a toy as of now.
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#88>You should try it on Chrome And people ask me why I keep calling Chrome the new Internet Explorer.
You mean there are no really competing browsers, Chrome has ~90% market share and it's development stalled with the team being assigned to other projects?