On Mon, 5 Sep 2016, François Patte wrote:
Bonjour,I would like to create a scrolling text like at the beginning of the Lucas' film starwars. On the internet, I can find some ubuntu starwars program, but I am unable to find it for fedora (or find the source code). Does anyone know some program to produce such a scrolling text under linux? Thank you.
If you mean simply to create an animation like that, and not some integrated-into-the-desktop thing, then the default answer in the open source linux world is almost alwasy "Blender." See, for instance, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiSMEbNIPtc Here's the Blender site: https://www.blender.org/ You can either download it an run it from your home directory or install it using dnf. I usually do the former because I like having the very latest version and there's often a teensy delay in upgrading it in the repositories. Not much of one, but I'm a Blender junkie. Be aware that Blender is like most high-powered modeling animation packages -- it has a nontrivial learning curve. The up side is that once you've done the work for that learning curve, you can do all sorts of cool stuff with much less marginal effort. I use Blender for forensic animations. For a simple rotating body with an arrow through it, it took me about two hours to get it work right. However, from that point on, each *different* similar animation only took about 5 minutes. And, for Star Wars, obligatory hat tip to: % telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl billo
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