360 blend
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360 blend
hello everyone. i am a teacher and all i need to do in my school is to Create a 360 degrees projection with 3 projectors. i am not going to be VJ. so, is resolume avenue enough for me or i need resolume arena ? where can i find documentation or video to learn how to do it ? thanks
Re: 360 blend
Edge blending is only available in Arena.
You can find info how to do it here: https://resolume.com/support/en/edge-blending
To create a 360degree blend you can drag the edges of the slices off the composition are in the input selection somewhat like in this video
You can find info how to do it here: https://resolume.com/support/en/edge-blending
To create a 360degree blend you can drag the edges of the slices off the composition are in the input selection somewhat like in this video
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Re: 360 blend
You can always hand craft your blend masks, and your projectors may have edge blending. A hand-crafted PNG won't be as configurable/editable as Resolume Arena but then edge blends won't change much in an installation.
Re: 360 blend
I think aspect ratio of the source will not manteined in this wayZoltán wrote: Tue Jun 23, 2020 09:37 Edge blending is only available in Arena.
You can find info how to do it here: https://resolume.com/support/en/edge-blending
To create a 360degree blend you can drag the edges of the slices off the composition are in the input selection somewhat like in this video
Re: 360 blend
Why do you think that?Blusound wrote: Fri Sep 04, 2020 10:42 I think aspect ratio of the source will not manteined in this way
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Re: 360 blend
Your input right slice is 400x480 which is a aspect ratio of 0.83 and ur output right slice is 640x720 which is an aspect ratio of 0.89
Re: 360 blend
Yeah, the short video is more about showing the concept, to drag the slice out to the left and right sides to create the wrap around blend.
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Re: 360 blend
I tried to re-create your setup but with coerent aspect ratio without success. Can you please explain better the way to achieve an edge blending for a 360 projection setup with Arena?
Tanks a lot.
Leonardo
Tanks a lot.
Leonardo
Re: 360 blend
This should get you started: https://resolume.com/support/en/edge-blending
Repeat for the projectors you have, and the last one/first one, is the special blend where you drag the input slice out of the composition sampling area, so it overlaps on the other side.
Repeat for the projectors you have, and the last one/first one, is the special blend where you drag the input slice out of the composition sampling area, so it overlaps on the other side.
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Re: 360 blend
Ok but what I don't understand is how to achieve that without loosing aspect ratio on the first and the last one slices.Zoltán wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 19:06 This should get you started: https://resolume.com/support/en/edge-blending
Repeat for the projectors you have, and the last one/first one, is the special blend where you drag the input slice out of the composition sampling area, so it overlaps on the other side.