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RITM Generator

Design tool for create abstract generative waveform graphics

With the RITM Generator you can produce abstract waveform graphics as still images and animated loops in a simple and easy way.
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Hey guys!

I'm super excited to launch my first product here, called RITM Generator. It's an interactive web-based program, designed to generate abstract waveform graphics that you can save as animation loops and image stills directly from the generator.

I wrote a detailed article on Medium (https://medium.com/@anatoliibabi...) describing the program's functionality with screen recordings and brief comments from my side. I hope this helps to guide you through the workflow of the tool.

I thought to put the generator in open access to give anyone the opportunity to try its features. I plan to continue to create products that are freely available for use, and if you wish to support me, please buy me a coffee or two: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/antlii

Stay safe, guys! From Ukraine with love 💙💛

Hey Anatolii, - loved your idea! I always thought that waves give a great dimension to videos & visual designs and always struggled and spent much time to figure out how to. It's great to see a tool like this! Do you plan to make it available to download in MP4 too? Congrats and thanks for sharing! :)

@silviasanchz Thanks, Silvia!

Oh, initially, the tool supported the option to save the animation in MP4 format. But after a couple of weeks of testing and refining the tool, I came across the fact that videos in this format are defective. After much deliberation, I realized that the problem was in the MP4 codec itself, which was written by another programmer (I use an external library for saving the graphics because I have not reached this level of programming, yet :)

In general, I reported the bug with the codec to the creator of the library, but unfortunately, there is no other solution yet. The only thing I can recommend is to generate the animation in WebM format and then convert it to the desired format (MP4, MOV, etc) using Adobe Media Encoder or using any popular online web service.


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