I do the following on a per project basis.
If you don't have virtualenv installed, install it globally by running pip install virtualenv
from any folder. If that didn't work because you have no pip
try pip3 install virtualenv
instead.
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// Adapted from @delucis | |
// https://github.com/delucis/pellicola/blob/735bd7487bdc597ac7272e4ddce9473c15f68d09/lib/frame-maker.js#L99-L134 | |
const canvasSketch = require('canvas-sketch'); | |
const settings = { | |
dimensions: [ 512, 512 ], | |
duration: 3, | |
animate: true, | |
fps: 24 |
I do the following on a per project basis.
If you don't have virtualenv installed, install it globally by running pip install virtualenv
from any folder. If that didn't work because you have no pip
try pip3 install virtualenv
instead.
// Processing code by Etienne JACOB | |
// motion blur template by beesandbombs | |
// opensimplexnoise code in another tab might be necessary | |
// --> code here : https://gist.github.com/Bleuje/fce86ef35b66c4a2b6a469b27163591e | |
int[][] result; | |
float t, c; | |
float ease(float p) { |
// Processing code by Etienne JACOB | |
// motion blur template by beesandbombs | |
// opensimplexnoise code in another tab might be necessary | |
// --> code here : https://gist.github.com/Bleuje/fce86ef35b66c4a2b6a469b27163591e | |
int[][] result; | |
float t, c; | |
float ease(float p) { | |
return 3*p*p - 2*p*p*p; |
The USGS provides detailed downloads of fire perimeters, with timestamped files that can be used to show the spread of a major fire over time.
Using the 2017 Thomas fire as an example, we'll process this data into a single SVG file with all the different perimeter measurements.
This index page contains links to a series of shapefiles of the fire boundary, each one with a timestamp:
https://rmgsc.cr.usgs.gov/outgoing/GeoMAC/2017_fire_data/California/Thomas/
% Overview figure for | |
% ``Combating human trafficking with multimodal deep models,'' | |
% submitted to ACL 2017. | |
% Figure by William Chargin; send any comments to wchargin@gmail.com. | |
\documentclass[margin=2mm]{standalone} | |
\usepackage{amsmath} | |
\usepackage{amsfonts} | |
\usepackage{tikz} |