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I thoroughly enjoyed this video. It was the perfect balance of technical, artistic and mathematical information and honestly even though I have used splines for years I learned tons about them that I had never known before. The production quality was brilliant, and I laughed pretty hard at “the spline f***s off to God knows where” :)
The voice you used was pleasant to listen to, and lively enough to never lose my interest. I know what you mean about personality in reading, and I have a suggestion (it may or may not work for you, no worries):
- leave small spaces in the script where instead of reading word for word, list the information you want to get across and try ad libbing. It may take some practice, but if you want to inject your natural personality in, don’t constrain yourself to every written word. As long as the space isn’t filled with “um uhh yeah so” then I think you will feel more of your yourself in the final product.
Another tip though it seems like you don’t really need it. But sometimes it can help to hear from an audience member who is receiving the benefits of your hard work: take care of yourself first. Make sure you are enjoying life and enjoying creating content. If that means changing topics or taking breaks or delaying videos, you do that without apology. Remember that your mental health and happiness comes first and that the kind of people that you want to subscribe will support you and cheer you on because a happy creator is a better creator and we all get to share in that happiness.
You did an amazing job, and I am subscribing right now because this is the first video of yours I have seen and I can tell this is the kind of channel that I will enjoy a ton. Thank you again!!!
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Thank you so much for this video. It feels like you expressed a lot of the dissatisfaction I've been feeling recently. I have paradoxical relation to AI - bottom line, I feel we are losing A LOT since it became mainstream... In the end, we are all being stolen of our collective knowledge. Since it is here to stay, I think AI tools are powerful for punctual use when people are making stuff. BUT, this completely automated content is NUTS and VOID: 'push a button and have a website!', 'make a faceless YouTube Channel with fully automated video creation every day' - THIS type of stuff is the worst. EDIT: I now reached the point where your video became deeply emotional... I can see your suffering - you are not alone. And it hurts me that sometimes I feel that I need to use AI often to meet schedules and 'be more productive', because I know it is stolen culture. If there are enough people like you, we might survive this... because the amount of automated trash might eventually upset people, and we might see a pushback cultural response from consumers. EDIT2: now you just got to Depression - PLEASE, KEEP MAKING VIDEOS! PLEASE, keep connecting to us all. Don't give up. We WANT to hear you. I had depression myself... it is... yeah, it's hard to get out of bed in the morning, even if you are surrounded of stuff you love. We need to know what you feel about all of this - we need people like you to go through this. Your video was very meaningful. Thanks again, so much.
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I don't have time to watch the whole video but just glancing at the thumbnail I think there's a very easy solution to a non-problem you have chosen to create out of thin air.
c = 1.0 / desired_lerp_time
loop(delta_time)
__ d = lerp(a, b, c * delta_time)
This limits the duration of the process to the specified desired lerp time, and "d" will move linearly between a and b even if either or both are moving.
It doesn't matter if the framerate is high or low, stable or unstable. That's the whole reason delta_time exists. The above will work perfectly as good as your framerate permits.
If you're worried about low or unstable framerates, then your problem isn't your lerp code, it's all the other stuff giving you poor framerates.
if you're trying to assign each iteration of the lerp function to a or b, then you're CREATING THE PROBLEM.
Assigning the result to it's own variable(s) mathematically changes it from a lerp to some kind of infinite sum.
for example:
loop(delta_time)
__ a = lerp(a, b, 0.5) is equivalent to the infinite sum 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 ... 1/2^n which is absolutely NOT linear!
Also take into consideration that the movement will not be linear if b is moving, so again, this entire thing is a non-problem.
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