![]() ![]() I checked with creating a mask, exporting it,fixing it in gimp, and importing it back into VPT, and this works as expected in 3.1c.įirst, I place and scale the layer to fit more or less the object I want to mask. I would first again refer to the tutorials and manual, on how to create and use masks, but will try to go through the steps briefly here. I have been trying to figure out your problem, and properly understanding your questions. If there are resources where a “dummie” can learn about it from scratch that would be great too…? Otherwise I’ll be tortured by the knowledge of this huge opportunity, having already had a small taste, that I cannot fully take advantage of. Projection mapping seems to me to have a huge potential to help me create and realise ideas i previously thought not possible in my art, but my lack of technical knowledge might be a problem (Hence why I’ve found VideoProjectionTools so fantastic). (for instance, more possible layers, ability to project onto non-flat surfaces, ability to spread the video across more than one of the layers….). If anyone out there can suggest to me other tools to look out for that will allow me to go beyond the capabilities of VideoProjectionTools while still being accessible to a non-programming savvy person I’d really appreciate it. I’d LOVE to see some way of adding more layers, rather than the 3 the tool currently limits me to, but beggars can’t choosers. but thanks for this tool I’ve been able to simply create a projected animation to simulate the effect i was going for. ![]() I’ve also been experimenting with light and sound installations, and have been desperately trying to figure a way of creating a programmable light installation using physical light sources such as bulbs etc. However recently I’ve been working with electronics, motorised work etc using parts salvaged from bits of technology… I suppose you could call it ‘hacking’ in the least tech way possible (particularly because I have almost zero knowledge about this sort of stuff). Thank you so much for this tool! I’m an artist who usually works within the field of sculpture and intervention. ![]()
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