and I had a funny idea, imagine that when you are playing your music on amarok with this script (or something else), a pinguin is dancing on your music, according to the music style (writen on id3 tag) ??
It should be very funny, perhaps useless, but kde would even more convivial !
Imagine Tux juping and headbanging on a metallica song, and after, move his body on britney spears song

sexy, isn't it ??
I know this kind of project is difficult to do, but i think it can hang on people who thinks linux is just for geeks and developpers.
It is THE killing detail ! (a french expression sorry

I am student in developing but I don't know how to do 3d characters and let them move

what do you think about that ?
thank you !
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Nice idea, but... I don't see to what app are you referring in: http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=52786 thanks
Please do not post not-scripts in this category! It is used to generate the Get More Scripts... feature in the Amarok scripts manager.
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There is an xmms plugin that does this. http://figz.com/gdancer/ There are even a couple penguins in the themes section. I know Amarok can use some xmms plugins so I guess in theory this could be made to work with it.
In form of a Winamp promo plugin for Lionhead Studios' 2001 game Black & White featuring a dancing bear. http://www.winamp.com/plugins/details.php?id=37099 Also see legendary Mr Gooochie http://www.winamp.com/plugins/details.php?id=6506 There are more mediocre plugins around - well for Winamp. The characters react on the beat of the music (like other graphical plugins which transform to the music) and do appropiate animations.
too much work for a not-so-killing-as-you-thing detail. but its up to you to implement it.