MadMapper - can only project 1 image / media at a time unless you use something like Modul8 with it. Short throw video projectors are best - if your going to buy one - otherwise a normal projector should work. I have access to Resolume for a week but will need to buy something or learn to use Adobe After Effects and Photoshop which will take more studying.īut here is what I have come up with today. HD pixel matrix.īeen working this week on learning as much as I can about video mapping.the easiest is of course to using something like Resolume, MapMapper, or Modul8. You could use actual movies on Coro or whatever. Basic but think of the possibilities instead of pixels. I am missing one important part though, the projector. My knowledge is limited to about 2 hours on the subject, but you have sure peaked my intrest for a halloween show. I just came accross a free mapping software that you might check out. I have done quite alot of research tonight since seeing the video you posted. I'd love to just find some good raw video and map to my segments. I did some searches but all I can find is the sites where they will do the house map for you to a set of songs for like $100.00. Skeletons dancing to thriller, singing pumpkins, etc. There are some really good animations to music out there. You can use the demo version but you'll have watermarks and more annoying audio watermarks.Ģ) Content. I see two issues I need to investigate/learn:ġ) The step between Paint/Adobe and final product (Resolume?) IF so, that software isn't exactly cheap. The part that I'm still trying to figure is how you jump from the map of your house to the final products. A better product to use to map would be Adobe elements or after effects where you can create layers for each item. There is a basic method of mapping your house using your PC and PAINT but it is my understanding (I could be wrong) that gives you a single layer. Darker houses would need brighter (more expensive) projectors. The degree of darkness at your location and the color of your house will impact how the light appears on it. ![]() I've looked at several different methods and the answer is.
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