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      hatfab last edited by

      Hi, I'm looking for a way to move a shape (or a video file) along a circle on my screen. I guess I've to be a mathematical engineer to deal with x and y position insn't it !

      Thank you !

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        Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

        Hi,

        Yes wave generator actors, envelope/envelope++ generators, curvature actors are all your friend here. :) 

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          bonemap @hatfab last edited by bonemap

          @hatfab

          Hi,

          Using the 'Wave Generator' and 'Pan/Spin/Zoom' to move objects in a circular motion with Isadora. Off-set the phase of 2 'Wave Generators' (patched to x and y pan) and match the frequency input to change the speed of rotation. You may need to simultaneously trigger the reset on both 'wave generators' to keep the play in sync. 

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            hatfab last edited by

            Great ! Thanks both of you

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              hatfab last edited by

              But I can't find the Pan/Spin/Zoom actor. Is it an option ?

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                mark_m @hatfab last edited by

                @hatfab You need to download and install the FreeFrame plugins. They're available for download from this page
                https://troikatronix.com/get-i...
                under related downloads

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                  bonemap @hatfab last edited by bonemap

                  @hatfab

                  Yes - you will need to download the FFGL installer to access it. Look for the FreeFrame installer link on the download page called GET IT.

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