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    • jhoepffner
      jhoepffner last edited by

      It's the reason I proposed the shapes way, you can blur the mask…

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      • gapworks
        gapworks last edited by

        @jhoepffner very nice example indeed (i also use it this way at the moment) but if you need more of a complex mask (composite/ strange shapes/ sculptures ect.)

        the only option at the moment is to build, scale and adjust an alpha mask from within photoshop. 

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        • jhoepffner
          jhoepffner last edited by

          @gapworks

          I agree with you, but there is another way, on which I am preparing a tutorial (in french first…).
          That's to use processing, with all the possibilities to draw and move lines interactively by OSC and receive it by Syphon. I hope it in 2 weeks.

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          • gapworks
            gapworks last edited by

            @jhoepffner looking forward to this :) and if its in french i hope google is my friend :)

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            • jhoepffner
              jhoepffner last edited by

              @gapworks

              I made a first sample for a quadrangular mask. In Isadora, you can activate the mask, move the corners, activate the blur and adjust blurriness.
              With a little bit of coding in Processing, you can have more corners and even beziers vertex.
              I tried to comment in Processing and Isadora.
              Feel free to give comments, it's a prototype.
              Jacques

              a367dc-masksyphon.zip

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              MBP 15' i7 2.6 Ghz 16 Go / GTX 650M 1Go/ MacOs10.13.3 / Izzy 2.6.1
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              • jhoepffner
                jhoepffner last edited by

                And just for the fun, the same with 2 bezier curves.

                You can move the 2 points, the 4 tangents, change the blur and change the quality.
                Hope you appreciate

                1a886e-maskbeziersyphon.zip

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                MBP 15' i7 2.6 Ghz 16 Go / GTX 650M 1Go/ MacOs10.13.3 / Izzy 2.6.1
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                • jhoepffner
                  jhoepffner last edited by

                  I just forget to say that you need:

                  Processing (3.0.3)
                  Syphon library (2.0-RC2)
                  It's possible to make an app but it's heavier and platform exclusive

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                  • dbini
                    dbini last edited by

                    Hello again,

                    I'm currently in the studio with a projector and a white dance mat. my projector is rigged horizontally  in the grid, with a mirror reflecting the image down onto the floor - causing massive keystoning. i've used Izzymap (tweaking the corners of a rectangular slice in the output screen) to correct this keystoning and produced a rectangular image that looks great.
                    in a separate Projector, i've used @Michel's method above to add a mask - and the circle is nicely round, but the image inside the circle is keystoned.
                    How can i combine the two to create a circular mask of a mapped image?
                    (i've been through the manual, but i can't find out how to solve this particular problem)
                    cheers,
                    John

                    John Collingswood
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                    • Michel
                      Michel Izzy Guru last edited by

                      @dbini

                      Can't you correct the keystone on the output side of the mapping?

                      Best Michel

                      Michel Weber | www.filmprojekt.ch | rMBP (2019) i9, 16gig, AMD 5500M 8 GB, OS X 10.15 | located in Winterthur Switzerland.

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                      • dbini
                        dbini last edited by

                        @Michel - i'll have another look tomorrow.

                        John Collingswood
                        taikabox.com
                        2019 MBPT 2.6GHZ i7 OSX15.3.2 16GB
                        plus an old iMac and assorted Mac Minis for installations

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                        • dbini
                          dbini last edited by

                          ok. i found the problem. when projected, the circle mask wasn't really circular, but looked circular from where i was sat (underneath the projector) so i dropped a grid image in and mapped it so that the grid was square. it will be much easier when i've cut the floor to a perfect circle.ef5085-marjo05w.jpg

                          John Collingswood
                          taikabox.com
                          2019 MBPT 2.6GHZ i7 OSX15.3.2 16GB
                          plus an old iMac and assorted Mac Minis for installations

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