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Recent Posts
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Friday, December 19, 2008
New release!
Posted by
Leslie Ikemoto
Big news from Team Animate Me! We've changed our product name to Animeeple. It's like animate+people...get it? :)
You can check out a new version of our software and our updated website at http://www.animeeple.com. We've got new stuff in this release which we hope you'll like, including a voting system which you can use to rate content in the marketplace, and a gallery where you can display pictures and movies you made using Animeeple.
If you've got an invitation code to our private beta, give it a whirl and tell us what you think. We always appreciate feedback.
You can check out a new version of our software and our updated website at http://www.animeeple.com. We've got new stuff in this release which we hope you'll like, including a voting system which you can use to rate content in the marketplace, and a gallery where you can display pictures and movies you made using Animeeple.
If you've got an invitation code to our private beta, give it a whirl and tell us what you think. We always appreciate feedback.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Yay for Lively!
Posted by
Leslie Ikemoto
Google just announced Lively, their new virtual world. They haven't opened up their API for user-designed content yet, but they say they will. Hurry up, Google!
Image is from Lively: Island.
Friday, May 16, 2008
Make mine a pina COLLADA
Posted by
Leslie Ikemoto
At Animate Me HQ, we've been working on integrating COLLADA into our animation tool. COLLADA is an open-source file format for digital asset exchange. If any of you out there are thinking of tackling the same thing, we suggest you have a look at collada-rt before you start. collada-rt comes with the COLLADA distribution, and reads COLLADA files into data structures. It was seriously useful sample code for decoding the tricky COLLADA file format. Also indispensable were the public forums on collada.org.
I heart Chumby
Posted by
Leslie Ikemoto
My Chumby is awesome. It displays my pictures. It shows me the temperature outside (currently 100 degrees). I think it even makes me more efficient, because instead of surfing over to icanhascheezburger, my Chumby keeps me up to date on the LOL cats. Yay Chumby!
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Howdy!
Posted by
Leslie Ikemoto
As my first post for AnimateMe's blog, I thought I'd point out some resources that have been really helpful to me starting a start-up. TechCrunch is a blog that talks about what other start-ups are doing, who is getting funded, etc. I also highly recommend Founders at Work by Jessica Livingston, which is a collection of interviews with people who have started successful start-ups. Starting a start-up is like a crazy roller coaster most of the time, and it's nice to know that people who ended up building great companies felt the same way at the beginning. So, think of this book like a support group you pay less than $20 to join. Finally, talking to other people about our ideas has been tremendously helpful. I've noticed a tendency among other people starting a start-up to try to keep their ideas under wraps. That's understandable in that it provides some level of protection against competition, but what can I say? The feedback and support we've gotten from talking to other people about what we're up to has been extremely valuable.
Floating point precision
Posted by
Okan
After banging my head on the wall for some time, I just realized the little twitching annoyance in our timeline was caused by miniscule floating point adjustments to the timeline extends we do at every frame. When the desired timeline position is almost the same as the current one, we make very small (similar to machine epsilon) which can sometimes cause one pixel jumps on the screen.
Now we know we need to watch these issues more closely.
Monday, April 21, 2008
First company blog
Posted by
Okan
Yaaay, we finally have our company blog up and running. The only thing left is to hook it up with the rest of our awesome web page.