Lady Fourier Transform

preview_player
Показать описание

Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

I train a couple different types of striking arts and have recently realized, as I have years of practice and focus, that a complex and very rapid motion like a high-level punch/kick/etc. is actually the outcome of many different pivot points and muscles interacting in a way *exactly* the same as a Fourier Transform. I didn't have much hope to get this idea across to others but your vid has changed my mind! Mostly because of the huge numbers of circles visible here needed just to make a relatively simple 2d line drawing. Just imagine the complexity required to map a 3d motion involving stiff bones (no jokes please ;)), contracting muscles, dozens of joints, etc. Especially in reaction to an opponent! Thanks again for making this. I hope you are okay with me sharing this link to illustrate my take on body mechanics (with full acknowledgement I didn't make it). If not, oh well. It proved my point to me and is beautiful to watch on it's own.

justinkennedy
Автор

❤❤ احييك على دعم اخوتنا و كذلك على المونتاج التوضيحي،و على الجهد الضخم

j.o.k.e
Автор

this is a fourier series not a transform

zerocoolcorp
Автор

The music used is called "Hear the Noise" By John Deley and the 41 Players

DistantWaterFarms
Автор

I watched thousands of videos and hasn't yet figured out how it works. do the parameters change for every circle in every second for every single shape? how the computer makes formulas to draw this?

ff-tinj
Автор

What is the name of the software by which this is made of?

sumitroy
Автор

i can see too many sine functions in it

shantanutiwari