you can try pd_opencv also : http://www.hangar.org/wikis/lab/lib
ah yes. might this be in pd-extended' soon? or is it already maybe? intended? freshmen art students would need this for a quick out-of-the-box solution... at least in my class...
:) mark
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From: ydegoyon@gmail.com ydegoyon@gmail.com Subject: Re: [PD] pix_artoolkit example To: "Martin Schied" crinimal@gmx.net Cc: mgrimm@syr.edu, "pd_list Listserve" pd-list@iem.at Date: Tuesday, November 24, 2009, 5:45 AM Martin Schied wrote:
mark edward grimm wrote:
Hello,
Been a while since I messed around with
pix_artoolkit. A student of mine is really interested and I wanted to give her an example but I don't have time to write a patch....
Does anyone have an example that replaces the
marker with a 3d model and tracking it across the gem win?
Wow, that's good news - i never figured out how to get
it recognize a marker. What camera did you use and on which OS?
Would you mind posting your working patch to the list?
I made a patch for a presentation of a wiimote tracking system for my master thesis. It shows a model wich reacts to movements of a 4-LED marker, pretty much what you were asking for and could be adapted easily.
cheers Martin
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