Make Animations From Static Images: JZoopraxiscope
31
Jul
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JZoopraxiscope is a jQuery plugin, inspired from the 1st movie projector Zoopraxiscope, for making animations from a list of static images.
Besides jQuery, it also uses jQuery UI and requires the frames to be animated as a single, horizontal image.
It all works by calling a simple function where we define dimensions of the images and the frame.
After that, JZoopraxiscope works with the help of play and pause buttons provided.
Although it looks hard to use the resource widely, with a bit help of creativity, it can beautify a web page easily.
Requirements: jQuery & jQuery UI
Compatibility: All Major Browsers
Website: http://cobalys.github.com/JZoopraxiscope/
Download: https://github.com/cobalys/JZoopraxiscope
Compatibility: All Major Browsers
Website: http://cobalys.github.com/JZoopraxiscope/
Download: https://github.com/cobalys/JZoopraxiscope
- Tags:
Animation
- Filed under: CC License, Gallery, Goodies, GPL License, MIT License
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One Response for "Make Animations From Static Images: JZoopraxiscope"
Very cool. Here’s a CSS Zoopraxiscope:
http://skratchdot.com/2012/05/css3-zoopraxiscope/