[PD] Gem geometric objects's outlet

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Wed Mar 12 10:27:35 CET 2014


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2014-03-12 9:38 GMT+01:00 Py Fave <pyfave at gmail.com>:

> check in mtl abstractions too,
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> it's very well done
>
> https://github.com/patricksebastien/mtl
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> 2014-03-12 9:05 GMT+01:00 Alexandros Drymonitis <adrcki at gmail.com>:
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> Thanks for you answers guys, Jack this is exactly what I was looking for,
>> I'll check the help patch of [gemframebuffer] to fully understand it.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 5:43 PM, Jack <jack at rybn.org> wrote:
>>
>>>  To apply motion blur from a geo, I use two framebuffers
>>> ([gemframebuffer]). It is also possible to use [pix_snap] or
>>> [pix_snap2tex]...
>>> Here a small example attached.
>>> ++
>>>
>>> Jack
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Le 11/03/2014 15:55, Alexandros Drymonitis a écrit :
>>>
>>> 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.
>>> 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?
>>>
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