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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">To apply motion blur from a geo, I use
two framebuffers ([gemframebuffer]). It is also possible to use
[pix_snap] or [pix_snap2tex]...<br>
Here a small example attached.<br>
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Le 11/03/2014 15:55, Alexandros Drymonitis a écrit :<br>
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<div dir="ltr">If I want to apply, say motion blur to a geometric
object that's moving inside the [gemwin], is there some way to
use the object's outlet? In the help patch of each geometric
object, it says that the outlet outputs the gemlist as many
(all?) other gem objects. <br>
But other objects, e.g. [pix_video], [pix_image] etc., can send
their gemlist to a geometric object and others, like
[pix_motionblur], and you can get the desired effect. How would
you go about applying some effects to the movement of a
primitive? Is recursion what I'm looking for?<br>
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