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Syncthing ID: IRALYQS-GZKNGUO-LNQNXWL-ESKLSLZ-GIENKHQ-AVCYDQ5-QNTETCG-42SNFQ7 | Syncthing ID: IRALYQS-GZKNGUO-LNQNXWL-ESKLSLZ-GIENKHQ-AVCYDQ5-QNTETCG-42SNFQ7 | ||
=Tues Apr 11, 2017= | |||
Continued reviewing the D3D docs and video guidelines. | |||
Experimented with parts explosion on the simple x axis example. | |||
Read over the x-axis script. | |||
I may need to understand machine function and assembly a little better to choreograph the parts animation, but the recording audio to each step should be easy during some quiet time; I think speaking at a moderate pace loud and clearly using my headset mic shall suffice and I have used audacity in the past so minor audio cleanup and timing/speed adjustment can be done in post. Ubuntu does not appear to have audio hardware/driver support for common sound hardware functions such as noise cancellation and beam forming, but they can be done in software on the CPU in real-time to improve mic input. Looks like a lot of potential redundancy in the axis assembly except maybe different bolt hole patterns I am not yet familiar with. | |||
Downloaded Video Intro Template as .svg and test loaded into kdenlive to save project start. | |||
=Mon Apr 10, 2017= | =Mon Apr 10, 2017= |
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Tues Apr 11, 2017
Continued reviewing the D3D docs and video guidelines.
Experimented with parts explosion on the simple x axis example.
Read over the x-axis script.
I may need to understand machine function and assembly a little better to choreograph the parts animation, but the recording audio to each step should be easy during some quiet time; I think speaking at a moderate pace loud and clearly using my headset mic shall suffice and I have used audacity in the past so minor audio cleanup and timing/speed adjustment can be done in post. Ubuntu does not appear to have audio hardware/driver support for common sound hardware functions such as noise cancellation and beam forming, but they can be done in software on the CPU in real-time to improve mic input. Looks like a lot of potential redundancy in the axis assembly except maybe different bolt hole patterns I am not yet familiar with.
Downloaded Video Intro Template as .svg and test loaded into kdenlive to save project start.
Mon Apr 10, 2017
Installed EPA work bench into FreeCAD and I am continuing to review info on Exploded_Part_Animations
Sat Apr 8, 2017
I saw I missed the "to fit" function on the bolt in my cube so I looked for it in freecad; I ended up setting it to 27mmx240mm instead of 2.54mm, since that looked best. I see bolt thread ID/OD options and I see a multi hole align option for bolts in assembly2. I also need to understand the measure tools better.
Fri Apr 7, 2017
Busy with WWOOFers on the farm, but I finally did finished editing my freecad test video and uploaded to YT. I had some clips and a pause in work and the end only showed the finished cube for a split second so I made edits to clean it up and get it exactly 30 secs. kdenlive seems to crash often when I right click clips in the media list, but avoiding that and saving changes often helps. Other than bugs it is easy to learn including the effects. I had recorded in 8fps x264/ogg and at first thought the framerate conversion would be an issue, but it did a great job.
Wed Apr 5, 2017
Had some bugs working with Kdenlive, but managed to click everything just right finally so almost done editing; Overall it is fairly intuitive to use and the GUI is nice once you learn them.
Mon Apr 3, 2017
Finally finished editing my sketch, but crashes in Freecad have left with me with several clips to edit together so I've been looking at kdenlive tutorials. Very nice NLE that looks fairly easy to use.
Sat Apr 1, 2017
Having an issue with vokoscreen not saving the video file. I suspect the pause function being faulty, which I used before resuming and stopping when I was finished with freecad and wanted was thinking of taking a break before loading kdenlive. I got hung up on aspects of the sketch mainly positioning it, but I had given up on constraining it effectively when I shifted it around and surprisingly managed to properly constrain it. I need to go back over some functions related to mapping sketches to faces I thought I understood. Looks like I need to test vokoscreen a bit more see where the bugs are and then record again. I've been recording at a low frame rate since that seems sufficient. No point in recording at 30fps when it will be decimated to 30 secs anyway. I'm also using more open codec settings, which I assume work. I did see it save test clips before. I need to go through the kdenlive tutorials as well and I think I'll record my editing as well.