Manim is an engine for precise programmatic animations, designed for creating explanatory math videos.
If you are a teacher or someone willing to learn how to create math animations programmatically, then these courses are right for you.
These courses are an accumulation of over 500 hours of work including all the lessons learned along the way. Also, there are many unique lectures and code examples covered in our courses that you can't find anywhere else.
By learning our Manim courses, so you don't have to go through all the hurdles we've experienced.
You can preview some of the lectures here in the section below, or you can check out "Theorem of Beethoven" YouTube channel where you can find many years of freely shared tutorial videos on Manim.
Intro To Manim
- Introduction to Bezier Curves (4:35)
- Relative and absolute positions (6:04)
- Width, height, scale and rotation (7:49)
- Getters and setters (all Mobjects) (3:01)
- VMobject attributes, setters and getters (5:22)
- Mobject copies (1:34)
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Exercise 5
- Exercise 6 (Optional)
- Example Code