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    [ANSWERED] Is that possible to do that with Isadora ?

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      donald last edited by Woland

      Hello you all,

      I was wondering if Isadora could do that ?
      (Processing exemple video)

      Thank you for your answers !

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        Juriaan Tech Staff @donald last edited by

        @Donald

        Hi Donald, 

        Not natively in Isadora; since this what they call a 'particle' field or a 'particle' force. It is basically a 2d physics engine that 'collides' with a shape that is formed (the yellow humanoid)

        Isadora does not provide a 'collider', it might be possible to do with Python.

        The other solution that I can think of is sending the image thru Processing in this case, by using something called 'Spout' or 'Syphon'

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          Skulpture Izzy Guru @Juriaan last edited by

          I have made something similar actually. I used the 3d model particles actor and used an AI removal live feed background (via NVIDIA studio) and fed the live feed video into the gravity field. I don't have any pictures or video though sorry. I remember using the gravity to make the 'snow/rain' fall down. 

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            donald last edited by

            Dear All,

            thank you for your answers !

            Sadly, I have no skills for any of these solutions, and most of all, it's for live performance so it's already a mess to hold computer, wifi webcam and play in front of so we decided to skip this scene.

            Btw thank you anyway !

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