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    • Eryck
      Eryck last edited by

      oh nice, now I understand that :

      1. I forget this add alpha channel actor,
      2. I missed the transparent setting on projector

      I have lots of things to learn and explore with Isadora, and more generally with basic video theory
      thank you very much Michel for the tips
      happy  new day !!
      Eryck

      ps : I noticed that the rectangle shapes does not rotate with the shapes actors "rotate" function,  only polygon does, so no problem I do the rotation with the spin of the projector, hmm...it works fine

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      • Michel
        Michel Izzy Guru last edited by

        @Eryc

        To rotate the "rectangle" you can choose poligon with 4 facets instead of rectangle.

        Best,
        Michel

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        • Eryck
          Eryck last edited by

          Michel I tried it, but I then I found that the corners are not perfect

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          • keftaparty
            keftaparty last edited by

            Hi,

            I do it like this:

            Have a look to layer & blend inputs of the projector.
            You can rotate using the spin input of the projector.
            Best
            Mehdi

            3f165c-shape-over-video.jpg

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            www.toutain-lopez.com

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            • Eryck
              Eryck last edited by

              yes, nice solution also and maybe lighter then shapes ?  considering that I need only rectangles in fact
              thank you Keftaparty

              cheer
              Eryck

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              • R
                RenatoM last edited by

                Hello, I am new using Isadora and so far most of my doubts I have found them in the manual and searching around this forum. I am using shapes and alpha mask to play videos inside squares and circles. However I have noticed that when it comes to circles the circumference is not as well defined as the lines of a square. Is there any way to fix this? Thank you!
                 Renato

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                • mark
                  mark last edited by

                  Dear RenatoM,

                  If you don't connect anything to the input of the Shapes actor, it will use the Default Resolution as specified in the "Video" tab of the Isadora Preferences. What I usually do is to connect a "Resizeable Bkg" actor (color = black) to the 'video' input of the Shapes actor, and then set the resolution I desire (e.g., 640x480.) Since the shapes actor now has an input, it will use that resolution instead of the default resolution.
                  Best Wishes,
                  Mark

                  Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
                  Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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                  • camilozk
                    camilozk last edited by

                    hi people!

                    I am also trying to figure out how to superimpose some figures on a background, but in this case they are not shapes, but they are drawings over a green layer. I did it like this because I thought I could treat them with chroma key, but I really havent find my way. I am missing some knowledge here.
                    Perhaps somebody can help me?
                    I attach a background image and 4 shapes over a green layer. my idea is to treat each of this figures individually over the background.
                    Thanks!

                    236c3b-escritorio.zip

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                    • mark
                      mark last edited by

                      Dear camilozk,

                      It would be easiest if you saved the chroma XX.jpg images as TIFFs with an alpha channel (in other words, where it is red now the alpha channel would be white; where it is green now it would be black.) Then you could simply use the Projector actor, with the blend mode set to 'transparent' to overlay the images.
                      I've attached a "quick and dirty" version of one of your files as an example.
                      Best Wishes,
                      Mark

                      9cbe52-chroma-01.tif.zip

                      Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
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                      • R
                        RenatoM last edited by

                        Dear Mark,

                        Thank you for you answer. It worked perfectly. 
                        Best wishes, Renato
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