off cause i know lighttwist of the SAT, as you know i was in residence
there... my friend j-p. tardif is developping it for s. roy.
but isn't it a lot simpler what i want to do, compared to projecting
with multiple projectors on a dome?
what i want is just a simple dual-screen... i bet there is a way with
GEM only.
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Max Neupert
Fachgebiet Kunst & Medien
Hochschule für Kunst und Design
Burg Giebichenstein
Halle, Deutschland
Am 09.12.2004 um 03:30 schrieb patrick:
> hi max,
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> do you know the porject of la sat called :
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http://tot.sat.qc.ca/fra/lighttwist.html
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> it's really powerful for doing multiple projections.
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> patrick
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> From: "Max Neupert"
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> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 5:12 PM
> Subject: [PD] GEM Multiple Machines render one a cropped scene
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> hi list,
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> here is what i want to do:
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> i want to use three computers to output a GEM scene on three projectors
> side by side in landscape format.
> the three machines are connected by network and i am sending the
> movements of objects by OSC. so far so good.
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> how to split the screen?
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> it works by translating the [view x y z( differently on each machine
> ( for ex. screen 1 [view -7 0 4( , screen 2 [view 0 0 4( and screen 3
> [view 7 0 4(
> using [ortho o] everywhere.
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> but how should i do it to keep the perspective? i guess all three
> cameras should be on one point, just the angle should be different
> ... i guess this is kind of basic and i missed something?
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> --
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> Max Neupert
> Fachgebiet Kunst & Medien
> Hochschule für Kunst und Design
> Burg Giebichenstein
> Halle, Deutschland