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I want to project a number of videos onto to multiple hanging spheres.
Is my understanding correct that once the first sphere has been mapped it will act as a template for different size spheres or will I need to map each sphere size separately? |
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https://vimeo.com/5374082
if your projectors are all the same distance and at the same angle, no, otherwise yes. |
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hey deepV. the 3d sphere is a 3d model, in that video, like a 3d object you rendered? hugs bern
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no, they are real objects
one is a lampshade, the other is a 20m projection dome |
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sorry deep, my english is rather bad. let me explain. there is sphere in the video projection with lines. is it simply a 3d sphere rendered or not?
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oh that is done directly in Modul8 with the transformation function.
but yes, basically it is a flat plane mapped to a sphere then projected back |
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ahhh thank you very much.
I making some animations now with a 3D sphere like that to be projected on a sphere like that. but my problem is that you are doing a 180º projection and the guys are asking for a 270º projection using 4 projectors. do you have any advice for me on this? |
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#8
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the new version of blendy has curved blends and use a datapath X4
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