Hi
I composed some dreamy, meditative electronica (http://modlys.dk) that I'm gonna take on tour with a small band (keys, bass, vocals and laptop/chuck). I'd like to have some visuals running on a projector, and since I know pd can probably do this (and I already use pd), I'd like to get started with graphics in pd. However I no experience to speak of with graphics, so I'm very interested in some pointers.
inspiration/moral booster?
and are there any tutorials available to get me started (from scratch)?
Le 15 oct. 07 à 03:08, Atte André Jensen a écrit :
Hi
I composed some dreamy, meditative electronica (http://modlys.dk) that I'm gonna take on tour with a small band (keys, bass, vocals and laptop/chuck). I'd like to have some visuals running on a
projector, and since I know pd can probably do this (and I already use pd), I'd
like to get started with graphics in pd. However I no experience to
speak of with graphics, so I'm very interested in some pointers.
- Is there any videos that shows what can be done, just as an initial
inspiration/moral booster?
Google -> GEM pd youtube Google -> pidip pd youtube Google -> pdp pd youtube
- Which of the graphics libraries should I look (what do they each
do) and are there any tutorials available to get me started (from
scratch)?
GEM, pdp, pidip, pixeltango. There is also gridflow (only for Windows
i think).
You need to download pd-extended :
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html
There are many exemples.
Jack
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Am 14.10.2007 um 21:43 schrieb Jack:
There is also gridflow (only for Windows i think).
outch. that must hurt.
from http://gridflow.ca/: Required OS (one of...):
1 : Linux (most any variant) (recommended) 2 : FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD 3 : MacOS 10.2 or later (experimental) 4 : Windows with MinGW (very experimental) 5 : Solaris (used to work)
Oups ! sorry. Why Gridflow is not with pd-extended ?
Jack
Le 15 oct. 07 à 07:20, Max Neupert a écrit :
Am 14.10.2007 um 21:43 schrieb Jack:
There is also gridflow (only for Windows i think).
outch. that must hurt.
from http://gridflow.ca/: Required OS (one of...):
1 : Linux (most any variant) (recommended) 2 : FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD 3 : MacOS 10.2 or later (experimental) 4 : Windows with MinGW (very experimental) 5 : Solaris (used to work)
On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 03:08 +0200, Atte André Jensen wrote:
Hi
I composed some dreamy, meditative electronica (http://modlys.dk) that I'm gonna take on tour with a small band (keys, bass, vocals and laptop/chuck). I'd like to have some visuals running on a projector, and since I know pd can probably do this (and I already use pd), I'd like to get started with graphics in pd. However I no experience to speak of with graphics, so I'm very interested in some pointers.
- Is there any videos that shows what can be done, just as an initial
inspiration/moral booster?
- Which of the graphics libraries should I look (what do they each do)
and are there any tutorials available to get me started (from scratch)?
processing objectclasses. all 3d (opengl-based) objectclasses are rendered on the gpu, which saves you a lot of cpu-power.
matrices (in gridflow called 'grids' and represented as '#')
http://ydegoyon.free.fr/pidip.html are extensions with many objectclasses for realtime video processing (similar to Gem's pix_* objectclasses).
as 'graphics' (i am just in the process of working myself through franks tutorial. frank: i wouldn't see a chance in understanding ds without your tut. many thanks!!).
what is suitable for you, is heavily dependent on how you work and what you are trying to achieve. my impression is (i can be wrong of course), that most people work with gem. for my part, i decide from project to project, whether i am going to use Gem or gridflow. i haven't done much pdp/pidip yet.
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Here are a couple:
Gem/pmpd: http://www.chdh.free.fr/net/rubrique.php?id_rubrique=1
Gem/PDP/PiDiP: http://youtube.com/watch?v=KRD_FShEBFA http://youtube.com/watch?v=ajBPavrT4vM
.hc
On Oct 14, 2007, at 9:08 PM, Atte André Jensen wrote:
Hi
I composed some dreamy, meditative electronica (http://modlys.dk) that I'm gonna take on tour with a small band (keys, bass, vocals and laptop/chuck). I'd like to have some visuals running on a
projector, and since I know pd can probably do this (and I already use pd), I'd
like to get started with graphics in pd. However I no experience to
speak of with graphics, so I'm very interested in some pointers.
- Is there any videos that shows what can be done, just as an initial
inspiration/moral booster?
- Which of the graphics libraries should I look (what do they each
do) and are there any tutorials available to get me started (from
scratch)?-- peace, love & harmony Atte
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Hallo, Atte André Jensen hat gesagt: // Atte André Jensen wrote:
- Which of the graphics libraries should I look (what do they each do)
and are there any tutorials available to get me started (from scratch)?
I think, knowing your way around Gem is essential. And it's fun, too. Start here: http://gem.iem.at/documentation/manual/manual
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