Hi,
is there a way to split the gemframebuffer, so that I can split 1
gemlist to be rendered on 2 objects, with each object showing only
half of the image? Like that the two final objects could act as
independent canvas for projection mapping.
Thanks a lot & best
Johannes
Something like this for example ? ++
Jack
Le lundi 29 mars 2010 à 02:16 +0200, Johannes Paar a écrit :
Hi,
is there a way to split the gemframebuffer, so that I can split 1
gemlist to be rendered on 2 objects, with each object showing only
half of the image? Like that the two final objects could act as
independent canvas for projection mapping.Thanks a lot & best
Johannes
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Hi again,
the patch Jack sent me was what I was looking for. However I have some
troubles with the pix_coordinate object. Currently the final image is
split into two rectangles that sit left to right next to each other,
but what I actually need now is from top to down.
I don't know how to manipulate pix_coordinate. I have no idea how to
use them as they are no XYZ coordinates. How can I achieve what I need?
Thanks a lot & best
Johannes
Quoting Jack jack@rybn.org:
Something like this for example ? ++
Jack
Le lundi 29 mars 2010 à 02:16 +0200, Johannes Paar a écrit :
Hi,
is there a way to split the gemframebuffer, so that I can split 1 gemlist to be rendered on 2 objects, with each object showing only half of the image? Like that the two final objects could act as independent canvas for projection mapping.
Thanks a lot & best
Johannes
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Have a look at this patch. ++
Jack
Le mercredi 31 mars 2010 à 21:27 +0200, Johannes Paar a écrit :
Hi again,
the patch Jack sent me was what I was looking for. However I have some
troubles with the pix_coordinate object. Currently the final image is
split into two rectangles that sit left to right next to each other,
but what I actually need now is from top to down.I don't know how to manipulate pix_coordinate. I have no idea how to
use them as they are no XYZ coordinates. How can I achieve what I need?Thanks a lot & best
Johannes
Quoting Jack jack@rybn.org:
Something like this for example ? ++
Jack
Le lundi 29 mars 2010 à 02:16 +0200, Johannes Paar a écrit :
Hi,
is there a way to split the gemframebuffer, so that I can split 1 gemlist to be rendered on 2 objects, with each object showing only half of the image? Like that the two final objects could act as independent canvas for projection mapping.
Thanks a lot & best
Johannes
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