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Saved by uncleflo on November 14th, 2022.
Learn how to code creative animations using SVG paths and the getPointAtLength() function. SVG is a very neat format to display any illustration, icon or logo on a website. Furthermore, they can be animated in CSS or JavaScript to make them more attractive. But SVG can also be used for their data only, without the visual! Let me explain… An SVG is a vector image format, which means it is not made of coloured pixels, but math functions that, once interpreted, can be rendered on screen. Since the browser must convert the file from functions to actual pixels, it also let us access a wide variety of methods to either manipulate, or retrieve data from the math. In today’s article, we will explore the function getPointAtLength() and see how we can use the data of an SVG path for creative use cases such as the demo below.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 13th, 2022.
Easily capture all angles of your object at speed Our most popular product, Eva is fast, versatile and accurate. This new generation metrological device is equipped with automatic temperature stabilization for high-precision scans. Our most comprehensive 3D scanner featuring wireless technology and an inbuilt touchscreen for instant data projection. Entry level structured light 3D scanner with geometry only tracking and data capture. Capture both tiny and large objects or areas with the maximum precision. Ideal for quality assurance.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 12th, 2022.
The rquirement is to lift the boat's hull outside the water. Hydrofoil (It is a foil or wing under water used to lift the boat's hull until it is totally outside the water.) Explanation: 1. At low speeds the hull (body of ship) sits in the water and the hydrofoils are totally submerged in the water. 2. As the boat's speed increases, the hydrofoils create lift. 3. At a certain speed, the lift produced by the hydrofoils equals the sum of of the boat and cargo weights. Therefore the hull comes out of the water. 4. Instead of having an increase in drag with increasing speed because the hull is lifted out of the water (contrary to what happens in traditional boats due to pressure drag), the hydrofoils provide a more efficient way of cruising. Decreasing the drag contributes to the better use of the power needed for the movement of the boat.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 12th, 2022.
Ever asked yourself "Where can't I fly my drone in the UK?" or "What does a Flight Restriction Zone mean?" NoFlyDrones.co.uk can help. Your free, easy to use tool showing no fly zones in the UK. We use the rules and regulations of the UK Air Navigation Order (CAP393) to present a simple graphical tool to aid safe flight planning for hobbyists and professional drone operators alike. Danger Areas are areas of military airspace often used for activities such as fighter pilot training, live ammunition training or weapons and systems testing (including GPS jamming exercises). The official definition is “An airspace of defined dimensions within which activities dangerous to the flight of aircraft may exist at specified time”. HIRTA’s are High Intensity Radio Transmission Areas and flying through these areas could interfere with the electronics on board your drone. Prohibited Areas are areas of airspace which for one reason or another have been prohibited from having aircraft enter them. The official definition is “An airspace of defined dimensions above the land areas or territorial waters of a State within which the flight of aircraft is prohibited” You will have to investigate the NATS AIP for more information about why the area is prohibited.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 4th, 2016.
The Freedom360 is a mount, or a frame to hold 6 GoPro Hero3 cameras in a tight, cubic geometry to film material for a fully spherical 360 x 180 video, controlled via the GoPro Wifi remote. The 6 individual videos are downloaded from the MicroSD cards, and stitched with special software into a equirectangular or dome master file. After editing and compression, the movie can be played back with special panorama players or apps, allowing the user to look in all directions, or even apply “impossible views” like a “little planet” view. Dome masters can be played back with any dome projection system. Freedom360 focuses on the hardware aspects, and we will be bundling 3rd party video stitching suites as soon as they are released.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 2nd, 2014.
Euler-Bernoulli Beams: Bending, Buckling, and Vibration. 2.002 Mechanics and Materials II Department of Mechanical Engineering MIT February 9, 2004
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Saved by uncleflo on July 17th, 2014.
Volumetric 3D Mapping in Real-Time on a CPU This code implements the approach for real-time 3D mapping on a CPU as described in the following research paper: http://vision.in.tum.de/_media/spezial/bib/steinbruecker_etal_icra2014.pdf Volumetric 3D Mapping in Real-Time on a CPU (F. Steinbruecker, J. Sturm, D. Cremers), In Int. Conf. on Robotics and Automation, 2014.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 17th, 2014.
A) Geometry. I chose geometry that I knew I would like, based on bikes I've ridden. (For more information about how to choose frame geometry, see framebuild.htm.) This bike is a normal road bike: 59cm seat tube, 57cm top tube, average bottom bracket height, etc. To begin the full scale drawing, I plotted only the points required to hold the seat post, rear wheel, fork, etc. I did not draw any frame tubes yet. This bare bones geometry formed the skeleton. In the next section I describe how I fleshed it out. B) Shape. I designed a shape that is distinctive and appropriately proportioned for the loads I believe a bicycle experiences. I connected the dots from the geometry described above, thus fleshing out my skeleton. This is one of the parts I enjoyed the most: dreaming up all kinds of unusual shapes with which to make a bike. Trying to balance out the weight, strength, frontal area, looks, and doability is exciting to me. My bike is a beam bike, with the beam integrally made as part o
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Saved by uncleflo on July 17th, 2014.
With the Road RACE, experiencing the Boardman quality and attention to detail has never been easier. With performance enhancing design characteristics filtered down from the top level bikes, the Race is a versatile and package for the rider who wants to discover riding.
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Saved by uncleflo on May 19th, 2014.
Convolution is the most important and fundamental concept in signal processing and analysis. By using convolution, we can construct the output of system for any arbitrary input signal, if we know the impulse response of system. How is it possible that knowing only impulse response of system can determine the output for any given input signal? We will find out the meaning of convolution.
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