Animata receives the messages automatically, if you have everything set-up correctly on the sending side. Animata is constantly listening to incoming messages on port 7110.
For example, you want to move a joint with osc. This is what you do: - Name the joint in animata. For example, call it "animate" - Then you need to send an osc message in this format: /joint animate 104.5 250.8 (the name is a string and the x and y values are floats) - the port has to be 7110 The box I mentioned on my blog post is just for sending OSC out of Animata. The little tick box enables you to send the position data of individual joints via OSC to some other software. It is not needed for receiving. What software/hardware are you using to send the OSC? And I have a little question off topic. Has anyone been able to compile Animata on Snow Leopard? I couldn't make it work when I tried to compile the newest version (r52). It seems that you have added z argument to the /layerpos. Would love to try that out. I'll try it again later and post the errors I got in case someone could help me to figure it out Matti On Dec 5, 2009, at 1:35 PM, johannes Gaardsted Jørgensen wrote: > yeah ive seen the really good tutorial by månsteri but that doesent help if i > dont know how to receive the osc messages in animata. sending osc is easy for > me, even with external physical sensors and so forth but receiving them in > animata is hard to understand, he uses a toggle button saying something with > osc, and i dont have that button in animata oo3 windows. > > Kind regards > Johannes Gårdsted Jørgensen > ------------------------------------------- > http://ibeams.org - my site > http://tinyurl.com/yjhdycp - google profile > _______________________________________________ > animata-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.kitchenbudapest.hu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/animata-users
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