Being a Windows user, I can't use Quartz Composer to create generative content.
Are there any technologies for Windows that might do something similar within Resolume? I have recently got hold of Flash CS5 but haven't set about learning it yet.
Thanks
Richard
Generative Content
-
- Posts: 322
- Joined: Sat Jul 26, 2008 20:26
Generative Content
Win7 x64 Pro | 8GB | Nvidia Go 650M/2GB
- Tschoepler
- Posts: 467
- Joined: Fri Mar 13, 2009 04:26
Re: Generative Content
MAX/MSP, PureData, Processing, VVVV, openFramework, …
████▀ ▄█ tschoepler.net █████ zweifarbton.net █▄ ▀████
-
- Posts: 322
- Joined: Sat Jul 26, 2008 20:26
Re: Generative Content
But none of these work within Resolume at the moment, as QC does?
Win7 x64 Pro | 8GB | Nvidia Go 650M/2GB
- gpvillamil
- Posts: 550
- Joined: Mon Apr 04, 2005 03:33
- Location: San Francisco, California
Re: Generative Content
Try the Mother library for Processing?
http://www.onar3d.com/mother/
I haven't quite got my head around it, but apparently it includes a library called Foetus that lets a Processing sketch send its render context to another application.
Or you could use ManyCam to capture the output from a program, and sent it to Resolume as if it were a webcam input.
http://www.onar3d.com/mother/
I haven't quite got my head around it, but apparently it includes a library called Foetus that lets a Processing sketch send its render context to another application.
Or you could use ManyCam to capture the output from a program, and sent it to Resolume as if it were a webcam input.
- Tschoepler
- Posts: 467
- Joined: Fri Mar 13, 2009 04:26
Re: Generative Content
@craftycurate: sorry, I overlooked the "within Resolume".gpvillamil wrote:Try the Mother library for Processing?
http://www.onar3d.com/mother/
I haven't quite got my head around it, but apparently it includes a library called Foetus that lets a Processing sketch send its render context to another application.
Or you could use ManyCam to capture the output from a program, and sent it to Resolume as if it were a webcam input.
@foetus: sounds interessssting : )
@ManyCam: so it served your request?

████▀ ▄█ tschoepler.net █████ zweifarbton.net █▄ ▀████
- gpvillamil
- Posts: 550
- Joined: Mon Apr 04, 2005 03:33
- Location: San Francisco, California
Re: Generative Content
I'm bouncing this old thread back to life...
I've been doing some experiments with very simple geometric elements drawn as PNGs, animated for scale, position, etc using BPM sync, and then cuing them up randomly using my CoPilot Max patch. Works *really* well.
I've been doing some experiments with very simple geometric elements drawn as PNGs, animated for scale, position, etc using BPM sync, and then cuing them up randomly using my CoPilot Max patch. Works *really* well.
Re: Generative Content
Would love to see some video of this, Gpvillamil!I've been doing some experiments with very simple geometric elements drawn as PNGs, animated for scale, position, etc using BPM sync, and then cuing them up randomly using my CoPilot Max patch. Works *really* well.
- gpvillamil
- Posts: 550
- Joined: Mon Apr 04, 2005 03:33
- Location: San Francisco, California
Re: Generative Content
Check out these:
http://vimeo.com/18790265 and http://vimeo.com/18790498
Took me about 10 minutes each to set up, from scratch. I only used two source files, a ring and a circle. The second one is a little crazy busy. Both are designed for projection in a dome.
With CoPilot running, you can just manipulate the opacity of each layer to make things more or less crazy.
You can switch off Copilot when you find a pattern you like, VJ manually for a bit, and then restart it - it will always restart on the beat, since it syncs to the Resolume beat clock.
Another trick - I define the number of clips per layer in CoPilot to be one or more than the real number of clips, that way occasionally a blank clip will be triggered, turning off that layer. Gives a lot more variety.
http://vimeo.com/18790265 and http://vimeo.com/18790498
Took me about 10 minutes each to set up, from scratch. I only used two source files, a ring and a circle. The second one is a little crazy busy. Both are designed for projection in a dome.
With CoPilot running, you can just manipulate the opacity of each layer to make things more or less crazy.
You can switch off Copilot when you find a pattern you like, VJ manually for a bit, and then restart it - it will always restart on the beat, since it syncs to the Resolume beat clock.
Another trick - I define the number of clips per layer in CoPilot to be one or more than the real number of clips, that way occasionally a blank clip will be triggered, turning off that layer. Gives a lot more variety.
goto10 wrote:Would love to see some video of this, Gpvillamil!I've been doing some experiments with very simple geometric elements drawn as PNGs, animated for scale, position, etc using BPM sync, and then cuing them up randomly using my CoPilot Max patch. Works *really* well.
Re: Generative Content
Cool stuff indeed. Maybe we should make a competition out of this, who can squeeze the most out of two still image files 

-
- Posts: 13
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2009 10:09
Re: Generative Content
I've been working the png files hard too,
found max size to work with is about 3k.
Great for zooming right in.
What we need is a plugin for 2 or 3 different speeds within
one scale animation so it zooms in then slows then superslow,
and reverse. Full HD 6 layers 60 fps. Win.
found max size to work with is about 3k.
Great for zooming right in.
What we need is a plugin for 2 or 3 different speeds within
one scale animation so it zooms in then slows then superslow,
and reverse. Full HD 6 layers 60 fps. Win.