MotionFx

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  • TUAW TV Live: The chat, the helicopter, and the demos

    by 
    Steve Sande
    Steve Sande
    08.24.2011

    In all of today's rush to get things prepared for TUAW TV Live, I neglected to publish the usual 5 PM (EDT) post with the live stream window and chat tool. Things were a little on the quiet side, but all of us were able to get together for an hour of fun. The new feature? You can now see the typed chat room at the bottom of the video stream. Another new feature is the streams of flame that shoot out of my eyes (you'll have to watch the video to see this). Enjoy the video, and remember that you can also subscribe to TUAW TV Live as a podcast.

  • Daily Update for August 24, 2011

    by 
    Steve Sande
    Steve Sande
    08.24.2011

    It's the TUAW Daily Update, your source for Apple news in a convenient audio format. You'll get all the top stories of the day in three to five minutes, which is perfect for a quick review of what's happening in the Apple world. You can listen to today's Apple stories by clicking the inline player (requires Flash) or the non-Flash link below. To subscribe to the podcast for listening through iTunes, click here. No Flash? Click here to listen.

  • Autodesk Motion FX for OS X Lion arrives on the Mac App Store

    by 
    Steve Sande
    Steve Sande
    08.24.2011

    Autodesk, developers of the amazing AutoCAD and Sketchbook apps for the Mac, has just released a new free app that is not only a lot of fun, but could be useful to amateur filmmakers. Motion FX for OS X Lion is a 25.1 MB app that requires Lion and creates "stunning real-time video effects using your computer's camera." The app is powered by the brains of the Autodesk Maya software, applying real-time fluid dynamics technology to create effects that react in real-time to movements. There are five modes available -- motion detect, which streams the effects from motion detected by the camera; face detect, which emits effects from visible faces in the camera's field of view; color detect, which blasts effects from only specific colors on the screen; effect paint, which lets users "draw" the effects using a mouse or trackpad; and video warp, which warps video using a mouse or trackpad. The app allows saving of screenshots with a tap of the spacebar, supports Lion's full-screen mode, and supports multiple cameras. Motion FX also supports multiple displays, which Autodesk touts as useful for VJs and performance artists who can use one display to control the app and another to project to an audience. If the description above doesn't really explain to you what Motion FX does, then the video below will.