[PD] pd geek shirts

2011-02-23 Thread Richie Cyngler
Hi all, I'm designing a couple of Pd geek shirts, pretty much just to merge my love of Pd and shirts. I've attached a .pd version of both designs. Since I'm not a screen printer I'm considering uploading the designs to redbubble.com and listing them at cost. That way anyone who wants to order

Re: [PD] pd geek shirts

2011-02-23 Thread Andy Farnell
My experience with both screen and polymer processes is you need to avoid too many thin lines So the single object, printed large, would make a better design for technical reasons IMHO. On Wed, 23 Feb 2011 20:59:50 +1100 Richie Cyngler glitch...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, I'm designing a

Re: [PD] pd geek shirts

2011-02-23 Thread Pedro Lopes
Agree with Andy, I'd like just the human~ printed really big. :) On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 10:11 AM, Andy Farnell padawa...@obiwannabe.co.ukwrote: My experience with both screen and polymer processes is you need to avoid too many thin lines So the single object, printed large, would make

Re: [PD] pd geek shirts

2011-02-23 Thread András Murányi
my 2 cents is to use direct color instead of a raster on a white backprint i'd love [metro] | [sexual~] but i've checked the infamous thread and i know it's not very likely :o) Andras On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 11:22 AM, Pedro Lopes pedro.lo...@ist.utl.ptwrote: Agree with Andy, I'd like just

Re: [PD] pd geek shirts

2011-02-23 Thread Pedro Lopes
GENIUS. 2011/2/23 András Murányi muran...@gmail.com my 2 cents is to use direct color instead of a raster on a white backprint i'd love [metro] | [sexual~] but i've checked the infamous thread and i know it's not very likely :o) Andras On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 11:22 AM, Pedro Lopes

Re: [PD] Pitch envelope

2011-02-23 Thread Andy Farnell
As Matt points out, it's not trivial. Your initial instinct was best IMHO, to use the integral (running accumulation) of normalised pitch. If you have a samplewise integrator then a small increment value 1/samplerate , lets call it I, will cause the output, let's call that O, to reach a value

Re: [PD] pd-kinect-skeleton

2011-02-23 Thread palmieri, ricardo
hi pat... thanks by the tryplex links. yesterday i'd test some processing and animata examples also. in mac osx i had lots of crashes. in linux, everything runs well. now, i will start to try something more usefull. i hope still today, to post some video with all these experiences. if somebody

Re: [PD] Gridflow+ L2Ork pd-extended (was: L2Ork pd-extended release candidate 1 now available)

2011-02-23 Thread ALAN BROOKER
Yeah all seems to work( so far) like #out and #see which were not working before, I am using pd-l2ork 18/02 build so maybe something was fixed there not too sure. Going to join on the pd-l2ork-dev mailing list to catch future announcements---pd-l2ork is great stuff! On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 1:24

[PD] Pd 0.43-0 test +Gridflow (was Gridflow+ L2Ork pd-extended)

2011-02-23 Thread ALAN BROOKER
Hi Thanks, yes wanted to see if it was compatible at your end- just to give some brief feedback,-I have actually been using Gridflow + vanilla Pd 0.43-0 (test 3) on Ubuntu and it works mostly. The big issue for me was the help index, which would completely crash PD when selected, but PD 0.43 is a

Re: [PD] Pitch envelope

2011-02-23 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Wed, 23 Feb 2011, Andy Farnell wrote: If you have a samplewise integrator That's called [rpole~] in pd. then a small increment value 1/samplerate , lets call it I, will cause the output, let's call that O, to reach a value of 1 in 1 second of time. Try this attachment. Press the bang