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 ===Drone Light Shows Software Tools=== ===Drone Light Shows Software Tools===
  
-The meeting segment discusses the creation of drone light shows using software tools like Blender and Skybrush Studio. LCC explains that Blender is used for 3D modeling and animation, while Skybrush Studio is a plugin that customizes it for drone instructions. The process is complex and expensive, with shows costing between $80,000 and $200,000 for hundreds of drones. LCC demonstrates the software interface and mentions that while open-source versions are available, professional versions are typically used for actual shows.+The meeting segment discusses the creation of drone light shows using software tools like Blender and Skybrush Studio. Harry explained that Blender is used for 3D modeling and animation, while Skybrush Studio is a plugin that customizes it for drone instructions. The process is complex and expensive, with shows costing between $80,000 and $200,000 for hundreds of drones. Harry demonstrated the software interface and mentioned that while open-source versions are available, professional versions are typically used for actual shows.
  
  
 ===Drone Show Storyboard Creation Process=== ===Drone Show Storyboard Creation Process===
  
-LCC discussed the process of creating a storyboard for a drone show, focusing on the takeoff grid and the maneuvers the drones would perform. LCC explained the importance of setting up a home base as the ground 0 coordinates for the drones' movements. Tedpk raised a question about defining 0 altitude on a non-flat surface, to which LCC responded that the drones' positioning is maintained within a grid-like organization. LCC also mentioned the need for surveying the site in advance to ensure accurate positioning.+Harry discussed the process of creating a storyboard for a drone show, focusing on the takeoff grid and the maneuvers the drones would perform. He explained the importance of setting up a home base as the ground 0 coordinates for the drones' movements. Ted raised a question about defining 0 altitude on a non-flat surface, to which Harry responded that the drones' positioning is maintained within a grid-like organization. He also mentioned the need for surveying the site in advance to ensure accurate positioning.
  
  
 ===3D Model Creation and Visualization=== ===3D Model Creation and Visualization===
  
-LCC and tedpk discussed the process of creating a 3D model and visualizing it using software tools. LCC explained the steps of saving the model, exporting it to Skybrush, and importing it into another program for visualization. They also discussed the potential of customizing the software for specific needs. The conversation also touched on the development of drone technology, particularly in Ukraine, and the use of open-source software in creating drone shows.+Harry and Ted discussed the process of creating a 3D model and visualizing it using software tools. Harry explained the steps of saving the model, exporting it to Skybrush, and importing it into another program for visualization. They also discussed the potential of customizing the software for specific needs. The conversation also touched on the development of drone technology, particularly in Ukraine, and the use of open-source software in creating drone shows.
  
  
 ===Drone Shows and Swarm Technology=== ===Drone Shows and Swarm Technology===
  
-LCC and Harry discussed various drone shows from around the world, highlighting their unique features and the number of drones involved. They also touched upon the Guinness Book of World Records attempts and the use of swarm technology in drone performances. Harry shared his background in technology and magic, comparing the illusions created by drones to those of magicians. The conversation ended with a discussion on the illusion of intelligence in machines and the role of imagination in attributing personality to them.+Harry discussed various drone shows from around the world, highlighting their unique features and the number of drones involved. He also touched upon the Guinness Book of World Records attempts and the use of swarm technology in drone performances. Harry shared his background in technology and magic, comparing the illusions created by drones to those of magicians. The conversation ended with a discussion on the illusion of intelligence in machines and the role of imagination in attributing personality to them.
  
  
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