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Here’s how to make a zoetrope, a simple to make, fun animation demonstration.. The online store where you can buy the animations, guide and which also includes the other zoetrope files is here: https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/640725743/zoetrope-with-animations-and-guide
A zoetrope produces the illusion of motion with a series of drawings showing progressive frames. In this video we show you how to make with cardboard and other common household objects… Music: aint no thing by BOPD is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike Creative Commons License.
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Thank you for your video. Could you please add specific length and width of the cacton and the small holes alongside the cacton, as well as radius of the circle used as base of zoetrope? Anyway, watching you making this really soothes me.
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You have a unique clarity of instruction. «Fold along the dotted line, or just fold evenly». It’s a simple step, but I’d imagine with kids especially giving multiple ways of looking at the same operation is helpful.
This is awesome. I’ll be visiting your site. I’m a physics teacher and sometimes it’s not only useful to get away from the graphs and online simulations, but there are some concepts that just lend themselves well to animations. Great video. Very clear and concise. Thanks.
You really are the great Electrical Engineer.Though I’m an Accounting student, I’m really interesting in Electrical Engineering.You gave us much knowledge deals with electrical engineering.Please teach us more.Thank you for your kindness.Have a good day.
I’d love to see someone try to make a massive one of these with as many frames as possible, just to see how far someone could take it. Like, imagine what a 300 frame zoetrope would look like, just how massive it would be, and how long the animation could be.
Hi there! I had some experiences with zoetropes and I found that the images tend to stretch down the horizontal axis by a factor of 50% have you experienced the same? analyzing the zoetrope itself I rhink I found the reason in the fact that the slit runs at the same speed but in the opposite direction from the picture itself, thus the image looks 50% shorter in the plane of spin. That was my own experience but I found no literature about it. did you encounter the same effect? thanks!
Thank you for your video. Could you please add specific length and width of the cacton and the small holes alongside the cacton, as well as radius of the circle used as base of zoetrope? Anyway, watching you making this really soothes me.
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You have a unique clarity of instruction. «Fold along the dotted line, or just fold evenly». It’s a simple step, but I’d imagine with kids especially giving multiple ways of looking at the same operation is helpful.
This is awesome. I’ll be visiting your site. I’m a physics teacher and sometimes it’s not only useful to get away from the graphs and online simulations, but there are some concepts that just lend themselves well to animations. Great video. Very clear and concise. Thanks.
You really are the great Electrical Engineer.Though I’m an Accounting student, I’m really interesting in Electrical Engineering.You gave us much knowledge deals with electrical engineering.Please teach us more.Thank you for your kindness.Have a good day.
I’d love to see someone try to make a massive one of these with as many frames as possible, just to see how far someone could take it. Like, imagine what a 300 frame zoetrope would look like, just how massive it would be, and how long the animation could be.
Hi there! I had some experiences with zoetropes and I found that the images tend to stretch down the horizontal axis by a factor of 50%
have you experienced the same? analyzing the zoetrope itself I rhink I found the reason in the fact that the slit runs at the same speed but in the opposite direction from the picture itself, thus the image looks 50% shorter in the plane of spin.
That was my own experience but I found no literature about it.
did you encounter the same effect?
thanks!