00:13This video will discuss Manim and its installation. Manim is a programming application.
00:18Python objects, to create math and science animations, also uses
00:23LaTeX programming. As we can see from the various animations,
00:27also applicable to slides and presentations.
00:37Well, first, you need to install the following extensions in Visual Studio. First, we need
00:44Configure Visual Studio for a smooth animation experience. There are three extensions you can
00:50Installing in Visual Studio will make creating animations much easier. Manim, Python,
00:55and additional extensions. You can pause the video to see these extensions.
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02:01To install extensions, click the 4 squares icon on the left and search for them.
02:06Once you find the extension, click install and it will be installed.
02:12It's important to go to the Strawberry Pearl website to avoid any errors.
02:18To compile, the page will be in the video description; you will need to download and install it.
02:22Windows.
02:25Now we go to Google, and search for Chocolay, it's a line package manager
02:30of commands for Microsoft Windows. It uses the Nougat packaging infrastructure.
02:35and PowerShell to simplify the software download and installation process.
02:44Now, to install this manually, there is no .exe file; we have to copy
02:50The download and installation links, and then go to PowerShell, open it as administrator.
03:00We copy the installation link, paste it into the PowerShell window, and wait for it to complete.
03:13The download and installation are complete.
03:17If there is a message, we give it our all, no matter what, and we wait.
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04:12To install Manin, go to Google and search for the installation instructions here on the page.
04:17It will be for Windows; likewise, there is no .exe file, we must copy the links
04:22download and install and go to PowerShell.
04:43We opened it as administrator, copied the installation link, and pasted it into
04:53the PowerShell window.
04:55We wait for the download and installation to complete.
04:59If a message appears, we click yes.
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05:40In Manin's video programming, we first created a folder called
05:46Hello, as an example, let's go file by file, in order to obtain the extension.
05:50From the Python file, we save it as hola.python.
06:10In the programming we write FOM Manin Import, this is to call the Manin library.
06:20Using ClassLection 1, CN and DevConstruedSelf, we built the scene.
06:41We declare the variable A1 equal to text, and within quotes we write the message, welcome
06:46Manin programming.
07:10The following variable A2 with the message New Course.
07:23Self.PlayDate writes message A1.
07:31With Self.Wide we make a 5-second wait.
07:41With Self.PlayTransform, transform the A1 message into an A2.
08:00Self.PlayDate writes message A1.
08:02Then, we wait 5 seconds.
08:12We finish in the terminal, to compile the action we write, manim-pql, this is for standard video quality the name
08:19from the Python file, and the name in the programming name lesson 1, and we press enter.
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09:25We compile and obtain the video, with the message.
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