Yes, the TT GLSL Shaders are good: https://troikatronix.com/add-ons/tt-glsl-shaders-for-isadora-2-3/
As are the IDLab GLSL Shaders you mentioned: https://community.troikatronix.com/topic/6474/some-new-glsl-effects?_=1713797436727
I'd suggest checking out the Rutt Etra actor.
You might be able to do fun things with this by inserting images into the chain somewhere: https://community.troikatronix.com/topic/5829/if-you-haven-t-tried-the-stage-background-actor-you-should?_=1713797138076
Playing with Virtual Stages and feedback loops can also be fun (I think I did it in some Scenes in this file: https://troikatronix.com/add-ons/mouse-control-of-3d-particles/)
You could also make some interesting alpha masks for your images: https://troikatronix.com/add-ons/tutorial-alpha-mask/
Best wishes,
Woland
The code block replaced '=>' with '=>'
Don't know why, but it won't let me fix it.
lots of the IDLab and TT GLSL code works nicely with images. my favourite shader to build into VJ patches is the TT Grid Warp, connected to Sound Level Watcher - and Control Watcher for some live knob-twiddling.
Hi,
I'm using a live patch for VJ'ing with video sources.
I also would love to use image sources but i'm looking for a way to make them more dynamic, to move, change colors or better - something more extreme.
Any ideas of what to try?
for example: IDLab Effect Noise wrap gives me some nice movement but I'm sure things can be done with color also or other stuff I'm not familiar with...
Thanks.
Your screenshot looks like it's still the recent version of the software, just set to a legacy setup mode.
You do actually need to use the legacy version of their software, which can be found here: https://support.rokoko.com/hc/en-us/articles/4410415520529-Getting-Started-Rokoko-Legacy
I have also tried on my old Intel Mac Pro and it works well. I haven't "Camera hub" installed on this Mac but the epochal 3.4.1 driver. I have tried with a WLAN connection and a NDI connection. Both are working well.
Any thing will work actor wise, you don't need to use an absolute value actor, the import thing is that the loop doesn't get fed back into the system from one point
Thanks for checking on your side. I have confirmed with students, fortunately they could also use Epoccam with Isadora (on M1 and M2 chip Macs). On my Intel Mac the problem continues (see screenshot), even after resetting Elgato system extensions.
It seems a problem others have encountered too, maybe this can help some people:
https://www.reddit.com/r/elgat...
Anyway, thanks for helping to clarify that this is not an Isadora issue.
The above code is something that I use in my projects; really a simple loop that when it finds a 0 automatically breaks and returns a 0
If all passes it will return a 1.
Please be aware that you need to make that your values are either 0 or 1