You're projecting on the wrong stuff !

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  • Опубликовано: 23 фев 2021
  • When it comes to projections or even video projection mapping, the surface is an important player in this game.
    If it's too white, it will pick up a lot of the ambient light that might be around you. So to create the perfect projection screen you might need to think about different colours - like grey or black.
    Ivan Alboresis "Petruschka" at the theatre Nordhausen:
    theater-nordhausen.de/stueck-...
    Proflexx, the surface finish from Germany:
    www.proflexx.de
    The paint by Haussmann, Germany: www.ahaussmann.com/produkte/h...
    Some other projection screen paints out there:
    paintonscreen.com
    goosystemsglobal.com
    Even though I only like the clip for the colors and not for the content, Danny has a great channel that you should check out: / @dannygevirtz
    Music by Andrew Applepie
    www.andrewapplepie.com
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Комментарии • 21

  • @SebaIbarra
    @SebaIbarra 2 месяца назад

    Gracias por realizar estos experimentos con proyecciones!!!

  • @studioBaronAmstelveen
    @studioBaronAmstelveen Год назад

    love your hands on tutorials!

  • @geraldbeck8644
    @geraldbeck8644 Год назад +1

    Great job...you are a true pro...but as we all know these things take years to learn...awsome job

  • @ThatRascalMerlin
    @ThatRascalMerlin 2 года назад

    Phillipp!
    I am learning so much from this channel!
    Thanks brother!

  • @weareallbeingwatched4602
    @weareallbeingwatched4602 Год назад

    White is the best colour to project on *if* you have full blackout conditions. Barium Sulfide is a great idea for cinema.
    Black is ideal for the off state of screens which deal well with ambient light. Most CRTs are dark grey, and getting a good black is pretty hard using digital systems. Even LED tiles have black issues in ambient light.
    Running a black screen wrinkly is a new one on me, bruv. Ideal for rocks.

  • @kerrykelley6876
    @kerrykelley6876 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video! I am probably not your typical intended audience member, but this was very helpful to me to learn and understand about projecting onto dark surfaces. I am trying to do projection videos on my house (projection mapping) for Halloween and Christmas, but I have two challenges: 1. I have a very dark gray house and 2. I have never gambrel roof so it comes down halfway in the front of my house, projecting onto dark gray asphalt shingles is not exactly the best surface!

    • @philipp7pc
      @philipp7pc  2 года назад

      Your house is a tricky surface I guess.

    • @jbardet
      @jbardet 9 месяцев назад

      exactly why I'm here! LOL... I'm trying to project onto my house to make it a barbie dreamhouse for halloween, but having an issue with dark our brown trim and spanish roof tiles. It just doesn't fit with the deep pink/magenta theme. What did you end up doing? Any suggestions?

  • @camillestaromanaofficial
    @camillestaromanaofficial Год назад

    what is the name of the powder you used? I've been working on projection mapping and I have a dark surface, what do you called the particles you used to the 2nd and 3rd black object? thanks!

    • @philipp7pc
      @philipp7pc  Год назад

      Hey there. Thanks for watching. Sorry, but the third material is still not on sale. But glass particles should be easy to find everywhere where they sell stuff for artists or bigger places where they sell special paint.

  • @charlieorcharles
    @charlieorcharles 3 года назад

    Interesting topic! Do you think this paint would work for non-flat sufaces? Say a sculpture of a face for example? Looking into these projection techniques and seems there is way more to consider regarding materials and lighting that i originally imainged. Many thanks :)

    • @philipp7pc
      @philipp7pc  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching!
      It hugely depends on the final angles you project and view. If the particles form a "surface" and are not scattered into many different angles you might end up getting a worse result due to the light being "reflected off" to somewhere where there is no viewer.

    • @charlieorcharles
      @charlieorcharles 3 года назад

      @@philipp7pc thanks for the reply :) i guess it’s the case of trying it out!

    • @philipp7pc
      @philipp7pc  3 года назад +1

      I'm doing some tests here right now and preparing a brief second part to this.

    • @charlieorcharles
      @charlieorcharles 3 года назад

      @@philipp7pc amazing ! Can’t wait :)

  • @evanjenkins9903
    @evanjenkins9903 Год назад

    I have a dark house with dark green plastic siding, and dark coloured stone tiles. Is there some sort of gloss material I can put over top of the surfaces of my house to make it work for projection mapping?

    • @philipp7pc
      @philipp7pc  Год назад +1

      Hi. Thanks for watching.
      Less gloss is actually better.
      If you dare to alter Your facade permanently there's a bid here on the channel talking about projection friendly finishes.

    • @evanjenkins9903
      @evanjenkins9903 Год назад

      @@philipp7pc ok sounds good. I will look up the friendly finishes!

  • @Fiffi_sound
    @Fiffi_sound 2 года назад

    What is the name of the projekter you use at home ?

    • @philipp7pc
      @philipp7pc  2 года назад

      I have several. But I'm guessing you're talking about the smallest. The. Philips PPX 4835