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    [ANSWERED] Shapes / Mask / Assets Feathering in Izzy

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      JohnnyMoreno Beta Silver last edited by DusX

      Wondering if there is a plug in or actor I can use to feather my shapes, masks or pict / vids.

      Thank you

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        DusX Tech Staff @JohnnyMoreno last edited by DusX

        @johnnymoreno

        Currently, the best way is to create your mask (via shapes or Izzymap) and apply a Gaussian Blur to it. 

        In the case of using IzzyMap (the most powerful option), I generally send a white background image into IzzyMap.. create my masking with the composite tools.
        Send the output of the projector to a Virtual Stage, and then use the Get Stage Image to grab the Virtual Stage image and apply a blur before using it to mask some video.
        This approach allows you to use IzzyMap to draw your mask, which is great! and also allows you to then projection map the masked image as needed later in the final projector that sends the image to a Stage.

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          JohnnyMoreno Beta Silver @DusX last edited by

          @dusx Thank you so much. This is helpful! Cheers!

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            Ubik last edited by

            Thank you @DusX for this ingenious izzymap feather trick! 
            For everyone's ease I created a user actor that will automate this.

            Attached: virtual-stage-feather.iua3

            Hope it will come to use for someone!

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              Skulpture Izzy Guru @DusX last edited by

              @dusx said:

              <p>@johnnymoreno</p> <p>Currently, the best way is to create your mask (via shapes or Izzymap) and apply a Gaussian Blur to it. </p> <p>In the case of using IzzyMap (the most powerful option), I generally send a white background image into IzzyMap.. create my masking with the composite tools. <br />Send the output of the projector to a Virtual Stage, and then use the Get Stage Image to grab the Virtual Stage image and apply a blur before using it to mask some video.<br />This approach allows you to use IzzyMap to draw your mask, which is great! and also allows you to then projection map the masked image as needed later in the final projector that sends the image to a Stage.</p>

               Yup I do the same. A slight Gaussian Blur is all you need. It's not perfect but it will get you quite far. 

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