Hey Steve,
I ran you frames up today on a projector, nice! Different.
Hey Steve,
I ran you frames up today on a projector, nice! Different.
This space for rent.
[QUOTE=Splplus;223809]I do see the sweeping yellow dots, but at the last 5 sec. when the dots are done the old sweeping thing it just sits as a red line till it restarts so I thought something else might have been happening that I just couldn't see on my setup.
If that's what it suppose to do than I'm all good, lol
Love the design, Gives me more ideas.
These frames were a test of a very clever piece of custom software written by a very sharp PLer.
Feel free to edit out the last few seconds of solid red, or simply not use it when programming a show. "Move on, nothing to be seen here" except a red line at the end.
Created with Anarchy as a still frame, then ran through a postprocessor that added the motion component and expanded it into animation.
A very clever PLer wrote the post-processor for me.
None of those frames ever saw the insides of LSX, or Pango, until I decided to display it.
I just get tired of only seeing the stock animations in shows.
Steve
Last edited by mixedgas; 02-24-2012 at 07:22.
Thanks! Guess it's time to fire up my projector and have a look
Thanks again Steve.
2 x Stanwax Laser 3W RGB's
2 x OPT 10W RGB
Pangolin FB3QS + Live Pro
1.3W Laser Harp
Adding my Thank You's
Thanks Steve for sharing.
Cheers,
Ed
Thanks for posting !
You yield a better than 50%-download-vs-thank-you rate, that is unprecedented !
Big Thank you Steve
Chris
2 RGY 400mw
RGB 1 Watt home made 40kpps
Mamba 2 & Quickshow
Spaghetti is full 24bit color but it uses the default (aka Pangolin) 64 color palette for ILDA Format 0 & 1 files without color tables. If this is indeed what is going on, the easy solution is to convert the frames to ILDA Format 4 or 5. The upcoming Spaghetti Draw utility will allow you to do the conversion. There are currently some other free and not free options for doing this as well.
Thanks a bunches