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Thread: Mixes and many projection surfaces

  1. #1

    Mixes and many projection surfaces

    Hi,
    I have a project that will use 6 surfaces on stage to project onto. I will make a mix for each surface(like in the picture) but if i want to project one picture onto all the mixes (like if i would make a big mix over all the 6 surfaces) Can this be done without masking out everything in between? like in picture no 2 but inverted, so you just can see the part of the picture that's under the mixes?




  2. Hi,

    This can be done in several ways. One easy one i can think of right now:
    You can scale and size each mix window so that it becomes one part of the total. This can be done by using the size-offset-positon parameters of each submix... See attached screenshot. This example has 4 submixes but offcourse you can do this with as much mixes as you would like.

    Need more info?? Contact me directly.
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    Fons Hogenes
    Improve
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  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Improve View Post
    Hi,

    This can be done in several ways. One easy one i can think of right now:
    You can scale and size each mix window so that it becomes one part of the total. This can be done by using the size-offset-positon parameters of each submix... See attached screenshot. This example has 4 submixes but offcourse you can do this with as much mixes as you would like.

    Need more info?? Contact me directly.
    Thanks!

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    Change Mix type for top mixes

    I you set the mix type to keystone or curved screen the mix windows on top will become transparent if set so...
    That should be it.
    Olli
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    Oliver Ranft, Aachen, Germany

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