R5 Multi Select is great but...

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Alvis_Cortex
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R5 Multi Select is great but...

Post by Alvis_Cortex »

Having the ability to multi select slices at the advance output is great and it will help a lot but it seems that you can only multi select when you are on the 'Transform' mode at the 'Output Transformation' tab. Once you switch to the 'Edit Points' mode the multi select feature does not apply so it seems that is not possible to add perspective to multiple slices. Is there a work around within R5?

This can be achieved with MadMapper. If you select multiple slices and hold down ALT you can add perspective to the slices all together.

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Joris
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Re: R5 Multi Select is great but...

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That's a cool trick. Didn't know you could do that in MadMapper.

In Resolume, you could route your slices to a virtual screen and then apply the perspective on the slice in that screen: https://resolume.com/manual/en/r5/scree ... al_outputs

Alvis_Cortex
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Re: R5 Multi Select is great but...

Post by Alvis_Cortex »

Joris wrote:That's a cool trick. Didn't know you could do that in MadMapper.
Indeed. But only with MadMapper 2.0 and above I think. I know R5 has just been released but maybe this feature can go to your list of future improvements?
Joris wrote:In Resolume, you could route your slices to a virtual screen and then apply the perspective on the slice in that screen: https://resolume.com/manual/en/r5/scree ... al_outputs
Thanks Joris. I tried this and it seems to be a very good solution for now. I haven't tried with my mapping setup though and once I do it I will post the result here.

Just one more thing. 'Undo' Thank you for this :)
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Joris
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Re: R5 Multi Select is great but...

Post by Joris »

Pretty sure MM doesn't allow warping of groups, only scale and position. Their lines feature is pretty nifty though.

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