I've been feeling more and more guilty about not finishing the update to JellyCam so I thought I'd just stick up where I'm up to. It works, but there are probably a fair few niggles so I've stuck on it on a separate web pages and set it so you can run the old and new versions alongside each other.
If you want to try it out you can get it here:
http://www.jellycam.co.uk/v3_0/workinprogress.html
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
Thanks for all the comments
Thank you everyone who has emailed, linked to JellyCam, tweeted or blogged. I thought only a few friends of mine were using it, but I guess that's what happens with this groovy internet thing.
A few people have asked about the watermark. My intention was always to have a free version with the watermark and a paid version (for about £5) without it. However with two kids and a brain-draining job I tend to sit zombie-like in front of the tellybox glugging wine instead of getting on with things. (I'm on my second glass now, having just watched 'So you think you can dance?').
Now I know there are a few people outside of my facebook circle who like to dabble in a little JellyCam animation I shall endeavour to turn off the telly more often (I'll stick with the wine though, it helps my coding) and start on the long list of improvements. Top of the list is including a way to add in sound and making a paid version without watermark.
Cheers
Chris
A few people have asked about the watermark. My intention was always to have a free version with the watermark and a paid version (for about £5) without it. However with two kids and a brain-draining job I tend to sit zombie-like in front of the tellybox glugging wine instead of getting on with things. (I'm on my second glass now, having just watched 'So you think you can dance?').
Now I know there are a few people outside of my facebook circle who like to dabble in a little JellyCam animation I shall endeavour to turn off the telly more often (I'll stick with the wine though, it helps my coding) and start on the long list of improvements. Top of the list is including a way to add in sound and making a paid version without watermark.
Cheers
Chris
Saturday, December 4, 2010
JellyCam is being used for a stop motion competition
Scholastic's Child Education PLUS magazine are using JellyCam to create one minute epics.
http://education.scholastic.co.uk/child_education
http://education.scholastic.co.uk/child_education
Thursday, December 2, 2010
My first attempt at a JellyCam Tutorial
An particularly slap-dash attempt, but hey, at least it got me eating some fruit. I think the constant slurping and clickedy-spit noises are the most professional bit. You can find it here on YouTube or hopefully in the side panel bit if I can pop it in there before I get too sleepy.
JellyCam gets its own blog
The JellyCam AIR app has been available for a while now and a couple of hundred people have downloaded it. I'll write a bit more about it and what's happened so far in the next post, but this is my "Hello world" post where I get accustomed to using Blogger and probably fart around far too long with fiddly design stuff.
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