Cheers. Umm I can try haha (apologies I'm not very smart) basically I traced over an animation using inkscape and exported each frame as an svg, using https://spotify.github.io/coordinator/ I then get get the xy coordinates of the svg and run macros to add the extra code so it is a compatible Json file with the program http://bummsn.de/osc_txt/. This then turns the image into sound :). Source: over 1 year ago
Thanks man :) https://spotify.github.io/coordinator/ I used to manually draw using the oscilloscope graphics editor but found this plots all the x y coordinates of an svg file. Source: over 1 year ago
Upload the svg file to this website (massive credit to Aliza Aufrichtig who made it), this website will put out equally spaced dots on the curve and you can take out the x,y coordinates. Source: about 2 years ago
Used this website to get equally spaced coordinates in order. Source: about 2 years ago
So after watching the video about Fourier series, I decided to try to make one myself, from scratch. So I drew an svg image in photopea of the Utah Teapot, found 100 regular points using This Amazing Website and chucked it all into an excel spreadsheet to find the coefficients. I then went on to steal adapt some Desmos code to draw the teapot. Worthwhile I think. Source: almost 3 years ago
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