Hi list,
Do any of you know of a good resource for rather advanced demos using GEM?
I see demos (mostly still images) of super advanced video graphics using GEM online, while I can only find documents on how to control super primitive polygons. Are there any tip collections or patches free to download?
I'd appreciate if someone can point me to some paths.
David Shimamoto
if you have pd extended, then have a look at pixelTANGO i only just found it this morning, but it makes a few things easier.
hi i allready posted this link http://echoplex-label.de/njeremic/files/vj-live.zip it is my patch for live visualisation, and it is reacting on audio input hope it helps greets nikola
On Nov 25, 2007 9:07 AM, hard off hard.off@gmail.com wrote:
if you have pd extended, then have a look at pixelTANGO i only just found it this morning, but it makes a few things easier.
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Look in the gems.* catagory in http://wiki.dataflow.ws/PdMtlAbstractions
a
2007/11/25, PSPunch shima@pspunch.com:
Hi list,
Do any of you know of a good resource for rather advanced demos using GEM?
I see demos (mostly still images) of super advanced video graphics using GEM online, while I can only find documents on how to control super primitive polygons. Are there any tip collections or patches free to download?
I'd appreciate if someone can point me to some paths.
Thanks.
David Shimamoto
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The PMPD examples are fun, they are in Pd-extended:
Help->Browser->examples->pmpd
.hc
On Nov 25, 2007, at 12:59 AM, PSPunch wrote:
Hi list,
Do any of you know of a good resource for rather advanced demos using GEM?
I see demos (mostly still images) of super advanced video graphics using GEM online, while I can only find documents on how to control super primitive polygons. Are there any tip collections or patches free to download?
I'd appreciate if someone can point me to some paths.
Thanks.
David Shimamoto
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kill your television
Claudiusmaximus' tutorials are nice too. Like this one : http://www.blurty.com/users/claudiusmaximus/day/2007/07/18#407
a
2007/11/25, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org:
The PMPD examples are fun, they are in Pd-extended:
Help->Browser->examples->pmpd
.hc
On Nov 25, 2007, at 12:59 AM, PSPunch wrote:
Hi list,
Do any of you know of a good resource for rather advanced demos using GEM?
I see demos (mostly still images) of super advanced video graphics using GEM online, while I can only find documents on how to control super primitive polygons. Are there any tip collections or patches free to download?
I'd appreciate if someone can point me to some paths.
Thanks.
David Shimamoto
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Thanks all,
I found some really practical looking stuff among the information you've pointed me to.
I need to finish up the project I am working on before actually getting my hands on it but I believe afterwards these resources will feed me for a good few weeks. I am looking forward to posting some patches if I get anything interesting out of them.
-- David Shimamoto
Ok yeah, also, definitely search the archives for some of the shader
stuff that's been posted. There is some really nice stuff there.
.hc
On Nov 26, 2007, at 5:53 PM, PSPunch wrote:
Thanks all,
I found some really practical looking stuff among the information you've pointed me to.
I need to finish up the project I am working on before actually getting my hands on it but I believe afterwards these resources will feed me for a good few weeks. I am looking forward to posting some patches if I get anything interesting out of them.
-- David Shimamoto
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Ooh this is a very nice tutorial indeed!
~Kyle
On Nov 26, 2007 10:24 AM, Alexandre Quessy listes@sourcelibre.com wrote:
Claudiusmaximus' tutorials are nice too. Like this one : http://www.blurty.com/users/claudiusmaximus/day/2007/07/18#407
a
2007/11/25, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org:
The PMPD examples are fun, they are in Pd-extended:
Help->Browser->examples->pmpd
.hc
On Nov 25, 2007, at 12:59 AM, PSPunch wrote:
Hi list,
Do any of you know of a good resource for rather advanced demos using GEM?
I see demos (mostly still images) of super advanced video graphics using GEM online, while I can only find documents on how to control super primitive polygons. Are there any tip collections or patches free to download?
I'd appreciate if someone can point me to some paths.
Thanks.
David Shimamoto
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