Max
Many thanks for this, very helpful. Your 07-sound-input.pd, 08-sound-
output.pd and 11-image_manipulation.pd in particular have given me a
few ideas for a second workshop.
a+
gar
On 12 Feb 2009, at 20:39, Max wrote:
maybe you want to check this out:
maybe you want to check this out:
http://damm-net.org/wiki/index.php?title=Bewegungsmelder
it contains some examples in gem for beginners to get them started.
focus of the patches is to be very basic and simple to make it quickly
understandable yet giving the students ideas on what is possible
it on our own green screen yet for lack of
time...
glad i was a little useful!
thanks
mark
--- On Mon, 2/9/09, Garrett Lynch li...@asquare.org wrote:
From: Garrett Lynch li...@asquare.org
Subject: Re: [PD] video bluescreen
To: pd-list@iem.at
Date: Monday, February 9, 2009, 2:02 PM
Hi
On 11 Feb 2009, at 13:19, mark edward grimm wrote:
hey if you get it optimized can you send me the result? my time is
really limited lately but i would love to give a demo to my class
this semester with your results. i still have not tried it on our
own green screen yet for lack of
Hi
Apologies for the slowness of my reply. Thanks both for the
examples. I couldn't get pix_background working Ben but it seems to
be not what I'm looking for on this occasion anyway. Mark, managed
to see yours working, yep its pretty raw but it's a start which is
what I needed. Many
I've triedpix_background and can't see how two images are fed in
Again if anyone has a
simple example that would be great but I'll keep chipping away at it
in the meantime.
You don't actually load a base image into pix_background, you send a [reset(
message to the [pix_background] object and it
Hi
I've triedpix_background and can't see how two images are fed in (but
it's late and I need to come back to it again later in the week). I
had already tried pix_chroma_key without much success but I'll have a
look at this tutorial and see if it helps. Again if anyone has a
simple
it in a gem
window.
works on my side on osx.
mark
--- On Wed, 2/4/09, Garrett Lynch li...@asquare.org wrote:
From: Garrett Lynch li...@asquare.org
Subject: Re: [PD] video bluescreen
To: pd-list@iem.at
Date: Wednesday, February 4, 2009, 5:31 AM
Hi
I've triedpix_background and can't see how
If you want to use a blue/green screen, i think [pix_background] is
what you are looking for.
++
Jack
Le 3 févr. 09 à 19:36, Garrett Lynch a écrit :
Hi
I'm trying to put together a video bluescreen and I'm just not
finding the right object I think. pix_multiply sort of does what I
Hi,
Garrett Lynch wrote:
I'm trying to put together a video bluescreen and I'm just not finding
the right object I think. pix_multiply sort of does what I want by
dropping out white in a video and replacing it with another video but
how do I get this working with a defined colour (i.e.
...@gmx.net
Subject: Re: [PD] video bluescreen
To: Garrett Lynch li...@asquare.org
Cc: pd-list@iem.at
Date: Tuesday, February 3, 2009, 2:41 PM
Hi,
Garrett Lynch wrote:
I'm trying to put together a video bluescreen and
I'm just not finding
the right object I think. pix_multiply sort of does
:
[gemhead 1]
|
[pix_video]
|
[pix_alpha]
and
[gemhead]
|
[pix_film]
...but im sure there is someone that knows something better optimized
for green/blue screen work.
--- On Tue, 2/3/09, Martin Schied crini...@gmx.net wrote:
From: Martin Schied crini...@gmx.net
Subject: Re: [PD
]
|
[pix_video]
|
[pix_alpha]
and
[gemhead]
|
[pix_film]
...but im sure there is someone that knows something better optimized
for green/blue screen work.
--- On Tue, 2/3/09, Martin Schied crini...@gmx.net wrote:
From: Martin Schied crini...@gmx.net
Subject: Re: [PD] video
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