examples/pdp/example12.pd from pdp does something similar,
thats great. i had never seen that one! thanks for pointer....
GridFlow has a nervous_video.pd patch that shows how to store a bunch of frames in a big grid...
that looks pretty elegant and will give it a shot on linux machine... BTW was wondering though if there are any plans to implement gridflow in extended? it would benefit our freshmen students for ease of installation/use on osx machines they now all run and i would love to demo this "nerv_vid" example...
ToonLoop, I immediately thought about this music video made in 1986: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMylfkSDKV0
awesome! i dont remember ever seeing that one before.... not even in the '80's!!
--- On Thu, 3/19/09, Mathieu Bouchard matju@artengine.ca wrote:
From: Mathieu Bouchard matju@artengine.ca Subject: Re: [PD] stop animation/motion in pd/gem To: "mark edward grimm" mgrimm@syr.edu Cc: "pd_list Listserve" pd-list@iem.at Date: Thursday, March 19, 2009, 4:36 PM On Thu, 19 Mar 2009, mark edward grimm wrote:
i just stumbled on "toonloop": http://alexandre.quessy.net/?q=toonloop
When, two weeks ago, my girlfriend introduced me to ToonLoop, I immediately thought about this music video made in 1986:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMylfkSDKV0
just got me interested/curious if someone has written
a similar patch in pd (toonloop = processing.org)....
Should be fairly simple. GridFlow has a nervous_video.pd patch that shows how to store a bunch of frames in a big grid... for 32 frames of 240 rows of 320 columns of 3 channels, you just make a grid of size (32 240 320 3) and that's all.
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On Thu, 19 Mar 2009, mark edward grimm wrote:
that looks pretty elegant and will give it a shot on linux machine... BTW was wondering though if there are any plans to implement gridflow in extended? it would benefit our freshmen students for ease of installation/use on osx machines they now all run and i would love to demo this "nerv_vid" example...
That was planned and then postponed and in the end I don't know when it can happen. About debugging anything on OSX, I don't personally run anything else than Linux myself... it would be best if someone else could handle the OSX port of it. In the end, it would also be better if someone else could handle the inclusion in pd-extended, but it's more likely that I work on that one soon, than on OSX fixes. I could include any OSX fixes given to me on the gridflow-dev mailing-list or give commit access to people who want to make many contributions.
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On Mar 25, 2009, at 4:27 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009, mark edward grimm wrote:
that looks pretty elegant and will give it a shot on linux
machine... BTW was wondering though if there are any plans to
implement gridflow in extended? it would benefit our freshmen
students for ease of installation/use on osx machines they now all
run and i would love to demo this "nerv_vid" example...That was planned and then postponed and in the end I don't know when
it can happen. About debugging anything on OSX, I don't personally
run anything else than Linux myself... it would be best if someone
else could handle the OSX port of it. In the end, it would also be
better if someone else could handle the inclusion in pd-extended,
but it's more likely that I work on that one soon, than on OSX
fixes. I could include any OSX fixes given to me on the gridflow-dev
mailing-list or give commit access to people who want to make many
contributions.
If you need an Mac OS X box to work on, send me an ssh key and I'll
give you access to the build farm machine.
A great and easier first start would be to release gridflow as a
binary libdir for GNU/Linux and Mac OS X.
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