Mapping in Resolume

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alfaleader
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Mapping in Resolume

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Hi

What's the best way to do advanced mappings in Resolume? Like this: http://1024d.wordpress.com/2010/10/13/v ... -budapest/

(but on windows)

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you can map with Photoshop and resolume. the thread is somewhere probs general chat.

check vjforum for mapping advice there is a lot there at the moment! good luck!

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Re: Mapping in Resolume

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Basic wrote:you can map with Photoshop and resolume. the thread is somewhere probs general chat.
just for the record, that would be masking, not mapping

mapping generaly involves deformation of an image, where as masking involves just showing part of an image on a surface.

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Ok, masking != mapping ,another thing I learned.

I know resolume can map with photoshop, but is there a way to use 1 projector for multiple little screens with the same video?

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sure. duplicate the video inside Avenue and map them to your needs with one of the keystone effects. using some effect like "video wall" additionally would give you more little screens. of course without the ability to map those furthermore.
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VJair wrote:
Basic wrote:you can map with Photoshop and resolume. the thread is somewhere probs general chat.
just for the record, that would be masking, not mapping

mapping generaly involves deformation of an image, where as masking involves just showing part of an image on a surface.
ah yes my apologies :) vjair is right :)

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