dynamic globeThe dynamic globe was a globe with special functions.
In terms of functions, for example, the 3D Weather Globe was a dynamic 3D globe that could display the global weather, the global time, and the global landscape. It could display dynamic clouds like a weather forecast. It could also check the weather conditions, earthquake notifications, cloud distribution, and so on in real time. It could also view the pictures taken by the cameras in various places. The user could view the Earth from any angle, rotate it at will, zoom in and out of various areas, and clearly see the changes in the day and night of the Earth. The satellite map was produced by the National Aerolite and Space Satellite Administration and could be viewed on a scale of 1:1000 on the ground.
There were also some modern globes that combined AR technology, such as the Peng Chen Ball Touch Light AR globe. It broke the traditional globe manufacturing model. The ball and the base could be separated. It was a lightweight and convenient "roly-doll" with double-sided printing on the surface. The light was touch-type and infinitely dimming. It could be used with the mobile APP to create an AR knowledge encyclopedia. There were 14 3D knowledge sections in the APP, covering more than 2000 knowledge points, including topics such as insect biology, terrain structure, architectural attractions, etc. There were also synchronized junior high school geography textbooks to help children learn geography knowledge. Through super-realistic 3D animation demonstration, with Pinyin explanation and fun question and answer, users could learn while playing.
In terms of appearance, there were a variety of dynamic elements such as the globe particle cycle dynamic element technology dynamic background, 3D glass globe with fiery particles full of vitality and rich abstract images, and many other dynamic elements.
From the perspective of development, the globe could be traced back to ancient Greece. The ancient globe was mainly made based on the knowledge of astronomy and geography at that time. It was used to display the basic shape and geographical outline of the earth, and also served the purposes of astrology, religion, and mythology. As time passed, the production of the medieval globe was mainly carried out in Europe. Its production materials were generally made of wood or stone. It was characteristic of combining religion and secular regime to reflect the social and political situation at that time. The production process was rough but rich in content.
Dynamic photographyDynamic photography is a type of photography that aims to capture moving images or add dynamic effects to still photos.
In terms of shooting techniques, there were many interesting ways to take dynamic photography. For example, pan movement, which was more common in sports photography. When shooting, set the shutter speed between 1/30 and 1/60 seconds, don't be too close to the subject, position yourself to ensure that there are no obstacles between you and the subject, set the autofocus mode to continuous focus, keep consistent with the movement of the subject and track it smoothly. When the camera panned with the moving subject, press the shutter button completely. After shooting, you can continue to track to ensure smooth motion blur. Rotating the camera was also a method. One could hold the camera and rotate it to take a photo or hang the camera around one's neck, set a selfie timer, and then rotate the object in front of one's face to take a photo with the object in focus and the background blurred (caused by rotation). You can also take the camera into the air, but you have to do a risk assessment before you practice your capture skills. Or you can throw the camera into the air (similar to the camera in the air). If you use a fisheye lens, you can improve the visual impact, but the results are unpredictable. In addition, zooming during shooting was also a safe way to capture motion. It required a relatively slow shutter speed. It was important to keep the camera itself as still as possible. The effect of shooting under the city lights at night could be very amazing. This effect was most suitable for zooming lenses. If there was no zooming lens, the camera could be manually moved towards or away from the subject during the exposure to obtain the effect. The zooming movement of the lens should be as smooth and uniform as possible to obtain a clearly defined motion line in the photo.
In special scenes such as the geological field, high-speed continuous photography could be used to record rapidly changing geological phenomena such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, landslides, rock mass gravity movement, mudflows, large-scale underground nuclear explosions, and so on.
In terms of post-production, some software could be used to add dynamic effects to the photos. For example, the Pixaloop APP used the "animation" function to make the photo move after the photo was imported. The "path" could be used to determine the direction of the "moving" image, and the "anchor" function could be used to stop the animation or the "lock" function could be used to wipe out the parts that did not need animation to fix the relatively static elements. The "speed" function could also be adjusted to control the speed of the animation. The "Overlay" function could choose dynamic elements such as hearts, bubbles, and stars to cover the entire picture and then erase the places that did not need special effects to complete the animation; the "Element" function could add small animation elements such as butterflies, birds, smoke, fireworks, and so on to make the parts move; the "camera effect" function could add the commonly used methods such as pushing, pulling, shaking, and so on in movie shooting through the default.
From the perspective of portrait photography, one could use the slow door to shoot movements such as running, throwing skirts, etc., using the environment (such as water waves, flames, smoke, light, etc.) or props (such as paper, petals, gauze, birds, etc.) to create a dynamic atmosphere. One could also shoot a picture with an intentional effect (such as strong tension, pulling stories, heart-wrenching eyes, lonely atmosphere, etc.).
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dynamic musical notationThe dynamic numbered sheet music was a kind of music score that was presented in a dynamic form. It could be used for a variety of musical works. For example, songs such as " Unfulfilled Love in the Next Life "," Tears Drop in the Wine Cup "," The Past Can Only Be Remembered "," Tea Fragrance in the Night Rain "," Talk to Your Parents More ", and " Mother " all had their corresponding dynamic numbered sheet music. These dynamic numbered musical scores could help people learn to sing or provide reference for musical instruments. There were also software that could show musical instruments numbered musical scores and software that could automatically play numbered musical scores with a large number of music libraries.
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