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    • gapworks
      gapworks last edited by

      @Stefano  you would need to write @ and with no space the name of the person you like to contact

       @Skulpture i have the same setup as Stefano . a few hints with the matrox and bleeding would be excellent
      thanx

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      • Stefano
        Stefano last edited by

        grazie @gapworks

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        • Skulpture
          Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

          I will look into this for you.

          :) 

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          • DusX
            DusX Tech Staff last edited by

            Within a single stage, the only option I can think of is to make a smooth gradient (either from a gradient FFGL), or an image file.

            Then add the alpha to existing video streams, with the Add Alpha actor.. 
            Probably need to play around with options for placement and scale... but something could be figured out.

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            • Armando
              Armando Beta Gold last edited by

              @Stefano, I don't get why you need blending inside a mask. Blending is useful when you need to combine 2 projectors, so it is intended for the borders between projectors.

              Armando Menicacci
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              • Stefano
                Stefano last edited by

                @Armando scusa ma il mio inglese non va tanto bene. .... In effetti non trovo molte info su come lavorare con lo stage setup per avere una imagine completa su 2 vidéo proiettori. Adesso ci sono riuscito ma volevo sapere come fate voi. Bref penso che non faccio un buon procedimento. Comunque sono a Montréal. .. vieni à vedere cold blood à l'usinec ?

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                • dduke
                  dduke last edited by

                  @Armando, blending inside a mask is useful when you need edges like qc fade edge do ! If you know Millumin, Madmapper or other, you should know they can do it ! But I like to much Izzy I want to work with it !

                  Sound engineer, art video, director, musician, composer...

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                  • Fred
                    Fred last edited by

                    you can create a mask with faded edges in photoshop and use it as an alpha mask, it will do what you want and you will have good control over the edges and drop off rate.

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                    • dduke
                      dduke last edited by

                      @Fred, Thanks Fred, I'll try. It should be great to have this option on masks in Izzy ... !

                      Sound engineer, art video, director, musician, composer...

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                      • Armando
                        Armando Beta Gold last edited by

                        @dduke. I don't have qc fade. But I know illumine and I'd love to have feather on edges......

                        Armando Menicacci
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                        • Armando
                          Armando Beta Gold last edited by

                          Anyone has made a der request on feather edges of the mask?

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                          • dduke
                            dduke last edited by

                            Yes, please Mark ! And I have another request : we had a lot of actors working with cpu. Gpu give us a real power, I made a installation with 20 HAP 720p movies at the same time on one macbook pro with two beams and logicx and it's working well (40fps !!!) !!!  With gpu we lose a lot of actors. Do you know when we'll recover them in gpu or a ffgl collection ? Maybe in the next Izzy version ?

                            Sound engineer, art video, director, musician, composer...

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                            • gapworks
                              gapworks last edited by

                              @Armando i made a feature request for feather edges in Izzy Map quite a while ago.

                              Running MBP2017 / Ventura Osx 13.6.7 / 16 GB 2133 MHz LPDDR3 / Intel HD Graphics 630 1536 MB / Latest Isadora Version / www.gapworks.at / located in Vienna Austria

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                              • Michel
                                Michel Izzy Guru last edited by

                                @dduke @Armando @gapworks

                                Dear all, with every new release you will find a bunch of new gpu actors that replace the old ones. Next release is very close. The feather edges is in the todo list, but I can't give you a schedule about that.

                                Best Michel

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