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    Capture stage to picture behaviour​

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    • barneybroomer
      barneybroomer Beta Gold last edited by

      Woopwoop, first of all I was happy to see 2.6 !! Great work all! I have a question about the capture stage to picture. I like to assign multiple capture actors, each with a different picture number. But when I assign let's say number 1 and trigger the capture, nothing is happening. I need to assign "add" first, trigger it, the choose a number and then it will follow... Is it possible to choose a number and set it off like that in the first place?

      Thankzzzzz

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      • mark_m
        mark_m @barneybroomer last edited by mark_m

        @barneybroomer

        One way - and I'm not saying this is *the* way, is to set your Capture Stage to Picture actor so it reads
        1 stage

        add - picture

        jpg - format

        and 01 file name

        each time you trigger a capture it will give you a unique picture numbered 01, 011, 012, 013 etc.

        OR alternatively you could have lots of Capture Picture to stage actors set like I have above but with a unique file name for each and use the sequential trigger actor to capture them, um, sequentially...

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        • barneybroomer
          barneybroomer Beta Gold last edited by barneybroomer

          Thanks Mark, have to find a way what is best for this. I like to have a "fixed position" in the list during show, so actor one always pushes the jpeg's in position one in the pictures bin, actor 2, position 2 and replace them while on that position.

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          • mark_m
            mark_m @barneybroomer last edited by

            @barneybroomer

            OK, maybe this does the trick: see the attached file.
            Once I captured the initial three images I put them into the bin, then each time they're 'recaptured' the images is updated, and the picture remains in the same numbered position in the bin.
            I think the key to this is in the 'picture' setting in the capture stage to picture actor, and that the actor has replace set to 'on'. The 'picture' setting assigns the number in the bin.
            All this info is available in the context help for the actor: worth reading :-)

            capture_stage_to_picture_example.izz




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            • barneybroomer
              barneybroomer Beta Gold last edited by

              Believe me Mark, I always read it, but the initial "start" of my play needs a workaround for the first pic then. I can do it with a switch that toggles from initial "add" and after that to the corresponding number so I can overwrite it. 

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              • barneybroomer
                barneybroomer Beta Gold @mark_m last edited by

                @mark_m It is funny when I opened your file, in the picture bin it says 3 times "unassigned" then it works right like I want it.

                So I need to drag 3 black pictures in the bin first in my patch.

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                • mark_m
                  mark_m @barneybroomer last edited by mark_m

                  @barneybroomer

                  Yeah, but that's what it says in the help for the picture input: "Note that, if you specify a specific index, a picture must already exist in that slot -- even if it is marked <unassigned> -- otherwise the picture will not appear in the media list"

                  Anyhow, you're welcome.

                  Cheers

                  Mark (no, not him)




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                  • barneybroomer
                    barneybroomer Beta Gold @mark_m last edited by

                    Thanks Mark @mark_m

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