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Extremly strechted Frame for Mapping

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 22:32
by baustellen
Hallo!
Does anyone of you has experience with Frames for a Mapping, that have a big z-depth but small size on x-axes. From the perspective of the beamer. To give you an Idea what i mean:
Image from the side, to see the z-depth
Image from front
That's a raw draft I made. The second screenshot is the perspective of the beamer.
I want to use that two marked frames (1+2) for filling the huge gap between the outer- and the middel ones. But I am afraid, that the content of frames 1+2 will only make sense for the people standing in the middle. and for everyone else either 1 or 2 will look extremly distorted / pixel-esque. So I am not sure if I should get rid of that Idea and think of something else.
Any Suggestions welcome
baustellen

Re: Extremly strechted Frame for Mapping

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 09:49
by Joris
the content of frames 1+2 will only make sense for the people standing in the middle. and for everyone else either 1 or 2 will look extremly distorted
This is inherent to 3D projection mapping. The trick of the eye will only work if the audience is standing in the 'sweet spot'. You can move your audience further away to limit the amount of people that get to see it from the sides.

Re: Extremly strechted Frame for Mapping

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 13:09
by baustellen
Okay, I get it. Thanks for the explanation. I got another, completely different question.
You see this:
Image
Two solid-colour-things I created, viewed from above. But this colored arrow, used for Position-changes is at one time in the middle of the solid (how it should be). But at the left solid it's somewhere else... I don't find a setting / position parameter to change it...
Thanks for help!

Re: Extremly strechted Frame for Mapping

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 11:58
by Joris
You want to reposition the anchor point value. Please try to keep this forum for Resolume related questions. For help with AE there are many other forums on the web.