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    [SOLVED] Izzymap - unexpected behaviour

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    • dbini
      dbini last edited by

      Hello,

      I was making stuff with IzzyMap yesterday and it didn't respond how I expected, so maybe there's a bug, or maybe I'm using it wrong.
      I set up a Composite slice - a circle - to mask the video playing down to just the circle (as if there was a followspot shining on stage)
      We wanted the fake followspot to pan with the recorded action as the dancers move across the screen, mimicking the action of a moving followspot.
      I published the X Offset of the whole slice from the Input screen, expecting the mask to shift left and right, in front of the image, but when tweaking this, it moved the circle _and_ the image as if I had published the X Offset of the Output slice.
      (in the end I achieved the effect with a Shapes/Alpha Mask instead of IzzyMap)
      Am I making sense? If not, i'll try and recreate it and send some more details...
      All the best,
      John

      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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      • DusX
        DusX Tech Staff last edited by

        @dbiini

        You can only publish outputs currently. Please submit this as a feature request (see link in my signature).
        To do similar, I suggest using a shapes actor and add the circle created by it as the alpha to your video.
        Then you can control its placement via the shapes actor.
        Hope this helps.

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