chris clepper a écrit :
You are wondering why a 1:1 perspective works for a 4:3 window?
yes.
cyrille
On 5/13/07, cyrille henry cyrille.henry@la-kitchen.fr wrote:
could you also try the test3 patch i just send?
thanks Cyrille
chris clepper a écrit :
Your example patch works exactly as it should on OSX.
On 5/13/07, altern altern2@gmail.com wrote:
cyrille henry(e)k dio:
hello,
altern a écrit :
hi
do you mean something like the example attached?
yes, exactly.
This doesnt work ok for me, the shape should be 10x10 px and is
not,
a [rectangle 10 10] should be 20 pixel.
i understand from the rectangle help that [rectangle 10 10] should
be a
10 units width by 10 units height square. I get a rectangle which is irregular, check the attached screnshot gif
also x and y pos are dont match with window size. Translating to
400,
300 should place the rect in top right corner but I get that with
only
320, 190, so the units are not mapped to pixels
translating to 400 300 should move the center of the rectangle in
the
top right corner. if your rectangle is 100 100, then you just have to move it 300 200
in
order to have the corner of the rectangle in the corner of the gem
window.
your patch work that way here.
check the attachment again, the rect is 10x10 and it is located at X=307, Y=167. This should be far from 400, 300 which should be the top,right location. So the coordinate system is distorted,
specially on
the y axis
I also tried with dimen 400 400 perspec 0 400 0 400 999 1001 If draw a 1 by 1 rect and i get it to the right top corner by translating it 320, 320. So pixels are dont match gl units and
moreover
in the previous example when the gem window is not a square the distortion affects differently the X and the Y axis
but maybe i am missing something from what you describe?
In opengl to achieve this 2D like-pixels to units effect i would set the perspective to be orthographical with glOrtho command, is something like this possible in Gem?
yes, insert an [ortho] after the gemhead
cyrille
thanks!!
enrike
cyrille henry(e)k dio: > hello, > > i tried with : > dimen 400 300 > view 0 0 1000 // 1000 is in order to put the camera far from the
view
> point, to reduce space distortion > perspec 0 400 0 300 999 1001 // 999 and 1001 limit the render to > primitive position is between -1 and 1 (because camera is at 1000) > > > and everything is working as expected. > i just have 1 strange thing : i need to set the [dimen<,
[create< ,
> then [reset< and last [view< and [perspec< if i did not do a
reset, a
> square is not rendered as a square but a rectangle. > > anyway, it's working. > > cyrille > > > altern a écrit : >> i tried to pass different view values to gemwin. I can see
that in
>> order to be able to specify location or with with pixels i should >> set view to >> view 0 0 2 >> but as soon as i set that the shape is not there any more.
This is
>> an example i am using to test. If i ser view to >> view 0 0 2.01 >> it is almost there but if i set it to 0 0 2 it is not there any >> more. I guess it might be because it is either beyond the back
limit
>> y or behind the camera? >> >> thanks >> >> enrike >> >> >> altern(e)k dio: >>> hi >>> >>> I am trying to map GEM units to pixels so that i can position
some
>>> videos in the GEM window using pixels values. For this I
understand
>>> that >>> i must match the projection values with the window size. So i am
doing
>>> >>> dimen 400 300 >>> perspect 0 400 0 300 1 20 >>> >>> and i render all objects at z position 1 >>> >>> translateXYZ 100 100 1 >>> >>> However I am getting a weird result, the units are far smaller
that
>>> pixels, so to move a video 100px in the x i need to change it x >>> position >>> by 300 units or something like this. So I am not sure about what
i
am
>>> doing wrong, I am familiar with OpenGL but i never played too
much
>>> with >>> GEM before so I am still getting into it. >>> >>> Another small issue is that I would also like to reverse the
Y so
that
>>> upper left is 0,0 and bottom left would be 0,200 for example,
not
sure
>>> about how to change this. I guess it is to do with the gemwin
settings
>>> but i dont get it right. >>> >>> thanks >>> >>> enrike >>> >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> PD-list@iem.at mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >> >> >
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