*I bought both courses. I have started to use manim in my videos as well-and my channel is a language learning channel. I'm so in love with the library*
How many in here has tried POV-Ray? If you like Manim, and you want 3D, I think this is an excellent tool. Very old, yes, but it'll make 3D ray-traced representations out of molecules and so on. You can even model highly realistic scenes if you so want. WIsh peeps were still developing it. Perhaps Blender is better if it can be scripted tho, haven't really tried it bcos it's too tool oriented, and I'm more into programming it.
Amazing...Its not just because i'm planing a series about binomial distributions and will definetely use some of those ideas on my channel! Happy that your channel is getting the recognition it deserves!!! Keep it up!
I was thinking your text to speech voice sounds like the voice actress in Eugene's videos and now that you showed his video I am even more confused if it is your actual voice you use.
Thank you for objective outspeak and truthfulness (even though you could otherwise get a few misinformed customer purchases). Would also been useful to have said not only Manim is *not* useful for complicated 3D objects, but it is also not useful for _simple_ 3D Mathematical visualisations like surfaces and 3D objects in that the results look rushed, not polished or downright impossible like in Topology. Lastly, we have to understand Manim is a *Vector* software although it renders in Raster. It is no place for Raster Mathematics (or raster animations).
Manim does work for graphing relatively advanced things in 3D, just watch 3b1b's videos where he uses it, like the sphere and cylinder video. In addition to that, a version of OpenGL with shaders is being worked on, which will allow doing more complex things, including topology things. In fact, when we talk about topology, we are not talking about simple things anymore, so there is no misinformation here.
Very helpful video. I have two questions, if you (or anyone else) can answer. Do you need to be familiar with the command line terminal if you're running Python in say, Spyder? Also is Manim good for smoothly plotting and morphing / animating a 3D parametric surface?
Thank you for the video! It was really explanatory. I have a machine learning blog and I'm searching for a good library to make the explanation images, for example, showing how points are clustered. Do you have any recommendation? I started with ggplot2 and R but I'm not convinced if it has the flexibility I will need in the future. Thank you so much!
Los cursos por separado cuestan 30 (el basico) y 40 (el intermedio), ambos suman 70 USD, pero si compras el bundle, que está en la descripción, juntos cuestan 50 USD, por lo que ya tienen descuento o incluído.
*I bought both courses. I have started to use manim in my videos as well-and my channel is a language learning channel. I'm so in love with the library*
@Nnaemeka Uzomah I'm writing under the name right now "Haitian Creole With Luciano". . I made the video "Haitian Creole vs French" with Manim...
Guide me how & from where we can learn manim full fledged?
1:38 As someone whose very first hard drive was 40MB, suggesting 1GB as "little installation space" made me smile.
Nice that you directed people to other, more applicable, software.
How many in here has tried POV-Ray? If you like Manim, and you want 3D, I think this is an excellent tool. Very old, yes, but it'll make 3D ray-traced representations out of molecules and so on. You can even model highly realistic scenes if you so want. WIsh peeps were still developing it. Perhaps Blender is better if it can be scripted tho, haven't really tried it bcos it's too tool oriented, and I'm more into programming it.
Amazing...Its not just because i'm planing a series about binomial distributions and will definetely use some of those ideas on my channel! Happy that your channel is getting the recognition it deserves!!! Keep it up!
Thank you, it works perfect!
I was thinking your text to speech voice sounds like the voice actress in Eugene's videos and now that you showed his video I am even more confused if it is your actual voice you use.
Thanks a lot for making the courses. They are really helpful.
Very nice summary.
1:35 2) Isn't exclusive to command line apps. Krita and Kdenlive are graphical apps, as well as every (most) Linux desktop
Thank you for objective outspeak and truthfulness (even though you could otherwise get a few misinformed customer purchases).
Would also been useful to have said not only Manim is *not* useful for complicated 3D objects, but it is also not useful for _simple_ 3D Mathematical visualisations like surfaces and 3D objects in that the results look rushed, not polished or downright impossible like in Topology.
Lastly, we have to understand Manim is a *Vector* software although it renders in Raster.
It is no place for Raster Mathematics (or raster animations).
Manim does work for graphing relatively advanced things in 3D, just watch 3b1b's videos where he uses it, like the sphere and cylinder video. In addition to that, a version of OpenGL with shaders is being worked on, which will allow doing more complex things, including topology things. In fact, when we talk about topology, we are not talking about simple things anymore, so there is no misinformation here.
Hi sir can you please suggests me how to create some basic physics visual for making educational video like Khan academy.
Thank you. it values a lot.
Very helpful video. I have two questions, if you (or anyone else) can answer. Do you need to be familiar with the command line terminal if you're running Python in say, Spyder? Also is Manim good for smoothly plotting and morphing / animating a 3D parametric surface?
What are the differences when making in After Effects?
@TheoremofBeethoven what do you recommend if wanting to design complex physics visualizations ?
Which software you have ues to make this
Keynote (Mac PowerPoint), Camtasia Studio and Manim
Do you have affiliate links so that I can promote your courses
Thank you for the video! It was really explanatory. I have a machine learning blog and I'm searching for a good library to make the explanation images, for example, showing how points are clustered. Do you have any recommendation? I started with ggplot2 and R but I'm not convinced if it has the flexibility I will need in the future.
Thank you so much!
probably matplotlib.pyplot
Hay cupón de descuento para comprar los dos cursos?
Los cursos por separado cuestan 30 (el basico) y 40 (el intermedio), ambos suman 70 USD, pero si compras el bundle, que está en la descripción, juntos cuestan 50 USD, por lo que ya tienen descuento o incluído.
@@TheoremofBeethoven sabes si es posible hacer con Manim un video con el fondo transparente?
@@notasmortensen5710 sí, eso se enseña en el curso básico
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OMG, this animation was super sexy 01:50