Re: 360 blend
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2020 20:31
Ideally you don't need to change the input, and output aspects or make them different.
Arrange the projectors so they are overlapping, the more this is accurate, the easier it will be to make the blends perfect.
Create slices in your Input Selection, which are aspect of your projectors, make them fill your projector output keeping the aspect.
Move the slices in the Input selection, so they are overlapping about the same as the projectors.
Then you can fine tune the projector output in the Output transformation.
The last step is to enable soft edge on the slices, and fine tune the blend if necessary.
You can also use two slices for the last projector, for the left and right side blends, so it can be easier to fine tune both blends.
Arrange the projectors so they are overlapping, the more this is accurate, the easier it will be to make the blends perfect.
Create slices in your Input Selection, which are aspect of your projectors, make them fill your projector output keeping the aspect.
Move the slices in the Input selection, so they are overlapping about the same as the projectors.
Then you can fine tune the projector output in the Output transformation.
The last step is to enable soft edge on the slices, and fine tune the blend if necessary.
You can also use two slices for the last projector, for the left and right side blends, so it can be easier to fine tune both blends.