[HN Gopher] Show HN: A stupid website for animating images on to... ___________________________________________________________________ Show HN: A stupid website for animating images on top of videos (HTML5 and WASM) Author : TrevorSundberg Score : 38 points Date : 2020-04-09 19:26 UTC (3 hours ago) (HTM) web link (madeitfor.fun) (TXT) w3m dump (madeitfor.fun) | jernoble wrote: | This is really cool! It'd be even better if you added | "playsinline" attributes to your video elements so your videos | didn't play in fullscreen on iPhones. | dang wrote: | You should add a comment to the thread giving the backstory of | how you came to work on this, and explaining what's different | about it. That tends to seed discussion in a good direction. | | Other Show HN tips here: | https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22336638 | gameofcode wrote: | This is brilliant - I'm amazed how humble you are in calling it a | stupid website. I've always wanted to do "something" with video | development, just because it's always been a massive black hole | for me. Any tips? | colecut wrote: | This is what the internet needs more of | transitivebs wrote: | This is really awesome -- was interesting to see FFmpeg being | used fully client-side. | | I had previously used this ffmpeg WASM port | (https://github.com/Kagami/ffmpeg.js) and hadn't seen the one | you're using before (https://github.com/ffmpegjs/ffmpeg.js). Any | thoughts on their pros & cons? | | Also, I'm the maintainer of the awesome-ffmpeg list - mind if I | add this to there? | netgusto wrote: | Very impressed by the motion tracking! I was able to track the | head of the bunny with an object with 2 clicks and withing 20s. | | Shared anim: | https://madeitfor.fun/?data=eNq9XF2PVLkR%2FSutiVazq4Cxy3aVjc... | dajomu wrote: | I really want to think of something to use this for now, it's | really good! | dajomu wrote: | https://madeitfor.fun/?data=eNrtWVlv3MgR%2FiuEgo3WiIbqi30YEI... | [deleted] | Rinum wrote: | This is very well done, intuitive to use, and fast - I'm | impressed! Only tweak I would want is a way to move the ends of a | selected timeline segment, at least for mobile. ___________________________________________________________________ (page generated 2020-04-09 23:00 UTC)