пт, 9 сент. 2022 г., 20:59 Phyllis Smith via Cin <[email protected]
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New topic has been created on your subscribed forum - Video Editing <https://www.cinelerra-gg.org/forum/help-video/>.
*GL TRANSITIONS <https://www.cinelerra-gg.org/forum/help-video/gl-transitions/>*
Is there anyone who has had the opportunity to study the inclusion of "GL TRANSITIONS"? Sorry for my poor English....
Web site: https://gl-transitions.com/
---- You can draw GL transitions and in various environments: - *In Vanilla WebGL code,* gl-transition <https://www.npmjs.com/package/gl-transition> exposes a draw function to render a GL Transition frame. - *With regl <https://github.com/regl-project/regl>,* regl-transition <https://www.npmjs.com/package/regl-transition> exposes a function to render a GL Transition with a regl context. - *In React paradigm,* react-gl-transition <https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-gl-transition> exposes a <GLTransition /> component to use in a gl-react <https://github.com/gre/gl-react>'s Surface. This is what this app uses heavily. - *In CLI,* gl-transition-scripts <https://www.npmjs.com/package/gl-transition-scripts> exposes a *gl-transition-render* command to render a Transition to an image file. Our bot uses that to render a GIF and put it in the PRs! Travis also validates the transitions that gets committed with the *gl-transition-transform* command. - In a node.js server you can use headless gl <https://github.com/stackgl/headless-gl> and obviously gl-transition <https://www.npmjs.com/package/gl-transition> to render a transition on server side. Which is what the *gl-transition-render* command is doing. - ...more environments and languages to support are welcomed to contributions. <https://github.com/gre/gl-transition-libs> ---- Sounds more like web-oriented framework for me ...
Thanks in advance!!
Steve_Bass
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