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Ian |
posted on 29th Mar 16 at 01:16 |
That pool one would be cooler if you got the lines like when you used to play it in Flash. | |
Dom |
posted on 28th Mar 16 at 17:22 |
quote: Most of the time it's static so the environment is modeled and the animation is laid on top of that (using mapping or post-prod software, Millumin etc). Then it's a case of correctly aligning the projector(s) to the (real world) environment and playing static footage. Multi-projection setups (for big environments, rather than double-stacking) is a bit more difficult but the modeled environment will help with projector placement and/or there's software that'll handle that aspect. Major cost is the projectors, especially if you want to do outdoor mapping. Only reason i know a little about this is because i was attempting to do it back at uni; didn't get particularly far as there wasn't really one-stop tools/software back then, plus i was attempting to use MaxMSP and go down the interactive route (with enough time i probably could have got somewhere with it). Interactive or reactive (like this - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SE1A0Ll9omc) projection mapping is where it get's interesting though but it's pretty bespoke at that end. [Edited on 28-03-2016 by Dom] | |
Ian |
posted on 28th Mar 16 at 15:14 |
Looks it to me or its a very high contrast to get the surfaces that bright at an oblique angle. | |
Tiger |
posted on 28th Mar 16 at 14:15 |
Quite possibly, it's difficult to figure out from the video. | |
Ian |
posted on 28th Mar 16 at 12:55 |
Is that just one projector? I thought it may be a few perpendicular to each other. Either way, some hefty maths going on. | |
Tiger |
posted on 28th Mar 16 at 11:56 |
I think if you have a decent laptop then you only require a decent projector, but by decent, you'd probably need to spend a couple of grand, or at least from what I've seen / read. | |
Gary |
posted on 28th Mar 16 at 10:40 |
Alright if you do light and sound for a job but it looks expensive for something to get bored of | |
Tiger |
posted on 28th Mar 16 at 09:52 |
i think there are both expensive auto scanning software and cheaper manual input softwares out there, but, looking at the scale of this example, I'd go with the former. I need to research more and see if I could achieve similar on a realistic budget :lol: | |
Ian |
posted on 28th Mar 16 at 00:57 |
Very impressive, presumably that software is quite nifty given the massive task of working out to which projector the stuff needs to go. | |
Tiger |
posted on 27th Mar 16 at 21:33 |
A really good example of projection mapping at home. |