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    Guru Session #2 Assignment: Self-Generating Patch User-Contributions

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    • crystalhorizon
      crystalhorizon Beta Platinum last edited by

      Hi, here is mine.

      Stay healthy. Love the Guru sessions 😍

      Self-Gen_.izz

      Alexander Nantschev | http://www.crystalhorizon.at | located in Vienna Austria

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      • Astrid
        Astrid @Michel last edited by

        @michel Thnx for that answer
        Think I was not clear. 
        WHat I mean is; my projector is full HD, so 1920*1080
        I'd like to make a shape that stays a circle & doesn't go oval. I understood that I then set the horz size & vert size in the shapes actor to the same number (Mark uses 1280) 
        The result I then get is that my shape is in a 1:1 aspect, but it's not to been seen in the sides of the projection (only the 'middle')See my patch to see what I mean.
        I have the same in the Guru#4 patch....

        Astrid

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          Reinhard @Astrid last edited by Reinhard

          @astrid

          If you set the horz and vert size of the shapes actor to 1280, you get a video output of 1280 x 1280 pixel. That's it. Your projector will then convert this to 1080 x 1080 pixel. No chance to reach anything beyond.

          This 'two sine-wave generators with 25% phase shift' thing will ONLY give you a circular motion on a square stage. If you want a circular motion full screen, you have to take into account that the -50 to 50 for the 'horz pos' is worth (in your case) 1920 pixel, but for the 'vert pos' only 1080 pixel.

          As I don't like the generator thing anyway, attached my old school approach.

          circle.izz

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            TimBrunsden last edited by

            Here's my attempt - it's not exactly what I wanted to do - I wanted to try and use the layers in the projector actor so each movement would reveal the colour under it but I couldn't work it out.  As it is, each new shape starts from black.  Ideas on how to do this would be ace.

            https://drive.google.com/open?...

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              Reinhard @TimBrunsden last edited by

              @timbrunsden

              Just change the blend mode of the projectors to 'transparent' and it should work like you want.

              give view.izz

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              • jfg
                jfg @Astrid last edited by

                @astrid

                I am not sure if I understand what you are looking for but in this patch my answer to what I understood.

                Circle path on 1920x1080.izz

                best

                Jean-François

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                • Astrid
                  Astrid @jfg last edited by Astrid

                  @Reinhard @jfg Thnx for clarifing that.

                  Had a look your patches & thank you :)

                  Astrid

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                  • crystalhorizon
                    crystalhorizon Beta Platinum last edited by

                    Another one Self Gen izzy Map.izz

                    Used Izzy Map and Virtual stage

                    Alexander Nantschev | http://www.crystalhorizon.at | located in Vienna Austria

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                      TimBrunsden last edited by

                      HI - I managed to solve the layering colours problem by not using the layers on the projector but just switching on/off the different projectors once the shape movement was complete.  A bit of a long way round but it works as I'd envisaged.  Guru2-shapes-TBrunsden.izz

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                      • sonetlx
                        sonetlx last edited by

                        Colour Theory Animation

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