Hey, thank you for your tutorial, it was very helpful. Although I have a problem and I would be very glad if you could help me. When I render the video, it looks perfect from my laptop, but when I put it on a pendrive and directly to the projector, the image gets distorted. I'm playing with resolutions, tried everything and always have a different amount of distortion with the picture. My projector's resolution is 480x320, and I can choose between the 4:3 and 16:9 settings, non of them works. The width usually gets larger, and the length smaller. I would be so grateful if you would give me some tips. Thanks you.
I'd match the resolution and native aspect ratio of your projector. That's pretty low res so it depends on how large you're projecting it as that might be why it's blurring. An MP4 video for codec should work well. I usually use the Vimeo or RUclips presets in Media Encoder, but you'd need to reduce the frame size down to your projectors resolution.
If your projector has a built in media player, yes. This one is an Aaaxa M5 pico projector and you can play videos from a flash drive or micro SD card. Otherwise you could use a video player like a MICCA player.
Ha! Always wanted to get into projection mapping but never thought of doing it this way. very clever and simple method thanks jack
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for putting out the very clear and concise explanation
Glad it helped.!
Awsome.... Excellent tutorial
Glad you liked it
Hey, thank you for your tutorial, it was very helpful. Although I have a problem and I would be very glad if you could help me.
When I render the video, it looks perfect from my laptop, but when I put it on a pendrive and directly to the projector, the image gets distorted. I'm playing with resolutions, tried everything and always have a different amount of distortion with the picture. My projector's resolution is 480x320, and I can choose between the 4:3 and 16:9 settings, non of them works. The width usually gets larger, and the length smaller.
I would be so grateful if you would give me some tips. Thanks you.
I have same question
I'd match the resolution and native aspect ratio of your projector. That's pretty low res so it depends on how large you're projecting it as that might be why it's blurring. An MP4 video for codec should work well. I usually use the Vimeo or RUclips presets in Media Encoder, but you'd need to reduce the frame size down to your projectors resolution.
how do you make an image on it actually skewed correctly to the angle it is sitting? thanks for the tutorial!
Lightroom and photoshop both have skew tools, Maybe try that first before stretching it in AE
Hello! I have a big problem because in my premier in video preview options don´t have any option to change. Pls help me!!
Hello! Did you find a solution? because I can't figure it out too :(
@@thepresenter2051 me either
I don’t have after effects. I am trying to use Davinci Resolve to do a house projection with this work as well?
Hello, what type of stand are you using for your projector?
It's an old stainless steel tripod of mine threaded into the bottom of an Aaxxa M5 Pico projector.
would it be possible to take the rendered project and get it on a jump drive?
If your projector has a built in media player, yes. This one is an Aaaxa M5 pico projector and you can play videos from a flash drive or micro SD card. Otherwise you could use a video player like a MICCA player.
Wow good tips!! Thanx
hello, projector led or lazer which one ?
Aaxxa M5 Pico projector.
someone get this professor a mouse!
can you import assets from other mapping programs?
Hmmm.. Not sure. Depends on the type of asset. AE is quite versatile for imports.