The nicest looking solution I have found is to make frames with
tachyon and then animate the results with ffmpeg.   I have meant to
create some how-to documentation for the things I have done so far but
I do not have the time right now, hopefully I will soon.  The options
for ffmpeg are somewhat confusing, at least for me, but I have gotten
good results by just using the flag "-q 2" which keeps the quality
high.

Hope that helps,
M. Hampton

On Dec 8, 5:47 pm, ggrafendorfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a list of surfaces (btw: volatility surfaces), each of which
> represented by a list of 3-Tuples (numbers),
> I would like to visualize them in an animation showing a surface
> evolving in time.
>
> Any suggestions which tools I could use for this?
>
> Thank you,
> Georg
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