Isadora 101 - #14: Introduction to Layering and Compositing

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
  • In this tutorial, we'll learn the basic methods for combining multiple pieces of media into a composite image within Isadora 3. Stunning visual results are possible when you juxtapose, layer, and reposition movies, images, live video streams, and generative graphics on a single stage using multiple projector actors!
    If you need the video media files used in this tutorial, you can find them in the "Session 1" and "Session 2" folders in this download: troikatronix.com/files/isador...
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  • @chrisk8208
    @chrisk8208 Před 3 lety

    What model 15" Macbook pro are you using? I'm struggling to find information on builds. The system requirements page of Troikatronix says this:
    "Recommended Specifications for eight or more channels of HD video playback, 4K video playback, or outputting to multiple displays:
    Quad-core i7 Intel processor or equivalent (or greater)
    16 GB RAM or greater
    Dedicated AMD or NVidia graphics card
    Solid-state storage drive with a 1500 mbps transfer rate or higher
    Intel or AMD Processor with 64-bit support
    We recommend you carefully research computer equipment to find the best option for your project needs and budget. If you’re looking for help finding the right computer, feel free to post on the TroikaTronix community forum to ask for suggestions. Many Isadora designers and artists have found success using a wide range of computer hardware and are eager to share their knowledge. "
    Well I've tried searching the forum and I find the search function and it doesn't matter what filters I apply or what I type into the search bar, I get 880 plus results, none of which on page 1 are at all useful and if I click on page 2, it flashes a bit but returns just page 1 results.
    I really want to spec a system for a theatre client that uses PC and Isadora but I won't spend countless hours trying. I can very easily spec Qlab and a suitable Mac instead.