that reminds me of an ancient motion detection algorithm which would use blend mode "difference" in order to identify which pixels moved on the screen, it subtracts one frame from the previous one and the background would turn black as well because the difference between frames is 0
For some reason something in the jit.gl.pix didn't work the same way it did in your tutorial. I believe they changed something in the dim object. When looking at the code and compare it to the code generated in this video, it seems dim does not return a vector anymore, but a specific number (e.g. "dim" = "dim 1" = "x dimension" and "dim 2" = "y dimension") but these are just guesses. So this is what I did to get it working: instead of "cell" I used "norm" and instead of + 1 / - 1 I used +/- 1/dim (which can be obtained from the value of a "!/" object, taking the value of "dim"). Maybe it will help someone else ;-)
Just a small troubleshooting question. My camera turns on, but nothing comes up in the pwindow? it's still a black box. Also, your videos are amazing, I love your dry ass humor and I find how you teach these tutorials really effective. Thanks, Trent
Is it possible to do this using a movie file as the source instead live feed off the camera? If so what objects would I have to use and what would those objects replace?
2 months in-between episodes... ahhh, the good ol days
This is exactly what I needed to finish the visual part of a performance piece for my guitarist. Thank you good sir!
you remain one of my personal favourites. i picked up max 6 a month ago, havent looked at jitter yet so keep up with the jitters. good good.
that reminds me of an ancient motion detection algorithm which would use blend mode "difference" in order to identify which pixels moved on the screen, it subtracts one frame from the previous one and the background would turn black as well because the difference between frames is 0
Yes. Check out number 26, I think that's a pretty good one.
404 on the link... any chance of a repost, excellent tutorials btw, thanks!
Dude, So GOOD!
For some reason something in the jit.gl.pix didn't work the same way it did in your tutorial. I believe they changed something in the dim object. When looking at the code and compare it to the code generated in this video, it seems dim does not return a vector anymore, but a specific number (e.g. "dim" = "dim 1" = "x dimension" and "dim 2" = "y dimension") but these are just guesses.
So this is what I did to get it working: instead of "cell" I used "norm" and instead of + 1 / - 1 I used +/- 1/dim (which can be obtained from the value of a "!/" object, taking the value of "dim"). Maybe it will help someone else ;-)
really enj.ed this tutorial thanks!!!!
you are amazing man
Awesome man
I am right by a window, and if my neighbors see moving my hands around; they have to think I have some serious problems.
you could always hack the bloom and doom patch to cover the beard... bloom and groom... easier than shaving i guess
Would it be possible to make audio reverb out of these techniques?
Nice
Have you done any jitter physics tutorials yet? Really Enjoying your stuff.
Just a small troubleshooting question. My camera turns on, but nothing comes up in the pwindow? it's still a black box. Also, your videos are amazing, I love your dry ass humor and I find how you teach these tutorials really effective. Thanks, Trent
Is it possible to do this using a movie file as the source instead live feed off the camera? If so what objects would I have to use and what would those objects replace?
Yup. jit.movie instead of jit.grab. Check the help files for more details!
Thanks dude! I didn't expect you to reply so fast, that's really appreciated! :)
What are the apps running on the iPads in your desktop background? They look interesting...
Is it possible to trigger the effect with sound instead of movement? like a sonar kind of thing?
Is there a way to record it in jit.record? What do you connect to record what you see?
for some reason I can't connect the jit.absdiff. Any chance to upload this pach? Great tutorial by the way
Really simple but stupid question... how can you get the final output in a jit.window instead of the pwindow?
Actually, I figured it out. Sorry to bother you.
so...does (open) (close) no longer exist or am i missing something here.
The object is called `message`
Actually, my beard cannot be covered up.