you could try [makefilename] to generate the filenames to continually update the images. and take a look at [gemlist] to make your grid. Seems to me a couple of [until]s with [gemlists] might be a fun way to solve this. and yeah definitely [pix_texture] not [pix_draw] for speed, as others have said.
-John 2010/3/4 Fränk Zimmer <f...@mur.at> > Hi Ben, > great work your patch.- - But do you think, that I could keep the images > dynamic and take always new images ? The images would be always in the same > folder, incremented by one: image 20, image 21, ... > thanks ! > fraenk > > > > B. Bogart schrieb: > > Hi Frank, >> >> Use "rectangle", not pix_draw (its slow) >> >> If you can put images in a pix_buffer it'll be really fast. >> >> Here is a 3x3 grid of images in gem (with lots of extra complexity) >> >> http://www.ekran.org/pd/patches/gem-image-grid.tgz >> >> ..b.. >> >> Fränk Zimmer wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> I did an image grid in Processing.- Every 10sec a routine is looking >>> images in a folder and displays them in an image grid of 8x8 images. >>> The Processing sketch does not run very stable, so I would like to know , >>> if already somebody did try this in Pd.- Is there a more clever way, than >>> using [pix_draw] and [translate] for this? >>> thanks.- >>> best, fraenk >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Pd-list@iem.at mailing list >>> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >>> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >>> >> >> > > -- > > Fränk Zimmer > > visit: http://fz.mur.at > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >
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