Specifically this global genomic PCA:
http://www.scs.illinois.edu/~mcdonald/PCA84pops.html
I tried a screen grab but it was jerky and small.
There is some relevant stuff here I think but I can't work it out:
http://www.williammalone.com/articles/create-html5-canvas-javascript-sprite-animation/
Can anyone save canvas animations frame by frame? The canvas code is in the page source.
Try this
https://convertio.co/html-gif/
Cool I'll check it out.
Doesn't work. I think it's for saving a page as a static image.
Tried that on Firefox and it didn't work. I'll try it on Chrome.
You need someone smarter than me, lol
Lol me also. I can save every frame by right clicking so I could max out on autism and reassemble them that way. There must be an easier way of doing it though.
How many frames are there? You can make a slideshow gif on giphy.com
I'd guess a hundred or so. But they get saved at random positions and would be a bitch to put in order. Eg.
I can assemble the frames once I have them.
This looks like a solution:
I'm not clear on implementing it but might be able to work it out.
That is a shit load of frames. Not really sure how to get them all.
I converted it but it won't animate. ugh!
It's fucking 13 megs, but here you go (used vokoscreen + ffmpeg):
No need to grab every frame, that's silly, just screencast + ffmpeg magic - you guys are overthinking it!
Awesome! Thanks a lot. I guess there must be a way to compress it since there's a lot of black space. I'll check it out.
allows you to optimize, crop, scale, ...
I tried optimizing it and it screwed it up every time. I thought reducing it to 4 colors (like a map) would work, it went down to 4 megs but was blurred and illegible.