Python or JavaScript Animation

  • Status: Closed
  • Prize: $150
  • Entries Received: 23
  • Winner: carlosr4

Contest Brief

Hello! I recently found out how to code animations using Python! I'm a consultant looking for a new animation. I'd like to have a contest to see who can create the most interesting animation using Python with the attached logos.

The only rules are:

1. You must use one of the two attached logos.
2. You must display the text:
"140,321 Cans of Coke Now Sold!"

To win, please submit the resulting animated gif file and the script you used.

For Reference:
If you haven't coded an animation in Python before, here is a reference article -
https://pythonprogramming.altervista.org/create-an-animated-gif-with-pil/?doing_wp_cron=1590191768.9182739257812500000000

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  • carlosr4
    carlosr4
    • 3 years ago

    Hello, what do you think of this improved animation. Gif Link: https://s7.gifyu.com/images/animation-js2.gif

    • 3 years ago
    1. mattsrinc
      mattsrinc
      • 3 years ago

      If it wouldn't have 941 K it would probably suit. I believe the equivalent SVG animation can be done with less than 94 K.

      To be honest - my animation exported to GIF exceeds 3.4 MB yet the SVG and javascript animation with all files is total 184 K. And editable/controllable (timings, number of cans sold, ending text effect etc) using just a text editor.

      • 3 years ago
    2. mattsrinc
      mattsrinc
      • 3 years ago

      I guess business people in 2020 still think the mobile users really want to wait 5+ s to load a website loader animation.

      Congratulations for the winning.

      • 3 years ago
  • carlosr4
    carlosr4
    • 3 years ago

    Choose me to send you the js script

    • 3 years ago
  • carlosr4
    carlosr4
    • 3 years ago

    #extended

    • 3 years ago
  • soccerjustinh1
    soccerjustinh1
    • 3 years ago

    Please rate entry #20

    • 3 years ago
  • TechieGeany
    TechieGeany
    • 3 years ago

    Hi sir, could u please review entry #11 cause this is my first entry as a freelancer, awaiting your response.

    • 3 years ago
  • carlosr4
    carlosr4
    • 3 years ago

    verify entry #22

    • 3 years ago
  • erichicks05
    Contest Holder
    • 3 years ago

    Thanks for your entries! This is a fun challenge to see how well you can animate with either Python or Javascript! The Python animations look cool, some of them look retro! I haven't seen a great javascript entry yet. This is a guaranteed contest, so I will award the best entry after 4 days. Thank you for again!

    • 3 years ago
  • haeckerzz
    haeckerzz
    • 3 years ago

    please review the entries submitted

    • 3 years ago
  • tarekgueham
    tarekgueham
    • 3 years ago

    Hi sir, do need the animation for a website ? i can do this using HTML, js and css if it is ok with you

    • 3 years ago
    1. erichicks05
      Contest Holder
      • 3 years ago

      And to clarify, the code needs to produce an animated gif file. I will judge based on the animated gif and the script that's used to create the animation.

      • 3 years ago
    2. mattsrinc
      mattsrinc
      • 3 years ago

      Please expand on two issues and take note for the third:

      1. Web animations are now 99,9% done with javascript and (usually) SVG. Using Python is weird unless you need a desktop application (for example built with Kivy).

      2. Why an animated GIF? I've seen animations with 10 MB+ long GIF when an equivalent SVG animation would have only several 10 K. With better quality, crisp images and easy future editing.

      3. Finally, submitting a completed work that you can copy without awarding nobody is against the Freelancer Terms of Service. Both you and any freelancer submitting such entry can get banned by Freelancer staff. So do edit your requirements - you receive the final work in the Contest Handover process after you award one entry.

      And I like your animation inspirations!

      • 3 years ago
  • maryamsairi94
    maryamsairi94
    • 3 years ago

    working on it

    • 3 years ago
  • carlosr4
    carlosr4
    • 3 years ago

    can i use javascript?

    • 3 years ago
    1. erichicks05
      Contest Holder
      • 3 years ago

      Hi! Yes Java script is ok. Thanks for your entry!

      • 3 years ago
  • mradamfady
    mradamfady
    • 3 years ago

    Hi, can use a javascript library

    • 3 years ago
    1. erichicks05
      Contest Holder
      • 3 years ago

      Hi! Yes it's ok to use a library. This might give you an advantage if the library has an effect built in, but I am looking for the best looking animation using code + text + logo, so if a library helps you do that, then it seems ok!

      • 3 years ago
  • erichicks05
    Contest Holder
    • 3 years ago

    Thanks for entering! This is so much fun! I'm hoping to see something exciting happen with the numbers - 140,321

    • 3 years ago

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