luz wrote:here a little video to demonstrate, how to create a mask for resolume with photoshop:
btw nice video.
I had the same idea as you but starting with a picture and work in AE.
I opened the secon output fullscreen
window>workspace>cisanchor panels
and then ctrl+#
you go fullscreen .
I guess the problem is in Ae.
Still have to try photoshop.
Re: Extra control over masks + Mask layers
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 08:55
by Rene
gpvillamil wrote:Yes, I would love to have video masks.
Have a black & white video as a mask, then have one video channel replace the white part, and another channel replace the black part.
I used to be able to do this, with another program, now deceased... (sniff...)
This would be a great feature!!!!
Re: Extra control over masks + Mask layers
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 14:33
by surucutupa
Hi,
I am having exactly the same problem, once i map a surface using photoshop, gimp or AE it finally appears in Resolume a bit scalled (wider) so it is not exact and has to be manually corrected.
I really don“t understand why i am having this problem, i have tried it with several formats (4:3, 16:9) and resolutions (800x600, 1024...).
Is anybody dealing with the same problem as me?
I have soon an audiovisual installation and this problem is really finishing with my patience , help is really appreciated!!
Thanks!
A Resolume module that allows mapping (like Modul8 for example) will be really interesting