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Twister Sphere Value Historian Example (Composition by gtoledo3)
This is an example which illustrates using multiple Value Historian patches to record two separate "passes" of x/y data generated from a mouse, and how to control them both via external timebase, so that they loop together. One pass was recorded using the Twister patch to deform the sphere generated by the Parametric Surface patch, and the other pass was recorded as an effective "spotlight" driving by mouse x/y, using the Lighting patch. It also illustrates smoothing of performance data. |
Very intricate & efficient.
You've managed to get me to re-install the Value Historian patch.
I know this wasn't originally meant to audio visualize, but I was pleased to find just how responsive the resulting graphic was when simply substituting the audio input for the mouse y input - losing a lot of negative values mouse y gives in the process, although I suppose I could synthetically introduce those negative values by one means or another.
not working for me, i got errors like "missing Kineme3DParametricSurface".
I've Kineme3D 1.1, this comp use an older version or i missed something?
You'll need the more recent version of Kineme 3D
see the beta release section .lov [oh and huge thanks for the access to Coge & your contributions to OpenEMU, here there & well 'everywhere'] :-)
ohh, thanks, i forgot the beta section :)
[CoGe 1.0 coming soon with tons of new posibilites and improvements:) But what about OpenEmu? It's vade's project, i didn't do anything for it.]
muddled up me - meant OSC Animata & the WebKit plugin doh
no problemo :)