A shot in the dark, but those look like depth buffer accuracy issues.
You should change your depth buffer near and far planes so they are
closer to your objects bounding box and will give you higher accuracy,
and hopefully remove those errors. No idea how to do that in Gem, but
the Gem GL o
hi,
I would say google is not you best chance for searching Korean websites. Try
Naver.com or Daum.com. I had a quick look and saw a couple of blog entries
listed there, but my Korean is not good enough to tell you if they were in
depth or not.
regards
Michael
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 11:19 AM,
Hello, in my gem patches when i have 2 or more geos that overlap i always get
artifacts or glitches between them, why does these artifacts appear? is there
any way of avoiding them?
ive tried the same patch in 2 different computers and i get the same results,
any idea?
please check pics:
h
Hi,
I just want to report this but I don't know if it's related to gem-dev
or usual pd-gem, so sorry for cross-posting.
I am using pix_movement and pix_movement2 on os X and MSW vista and
apparently with pix_movement the display is not correct on MSW, It
doesn't show the video processed b
Try lighting gels - Rosco et al
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Hi,
Finding out that many online stores sell colored cellophane glasses at a
low price, I was thinking of some projects using Gem's stereoscopic modes.
But, whoa.. they all come in blue and red whereas Gem works in red/green.
Are these colors chosen as they are offered by one of the common Ope
Yep, but i have change the [pd example_1], have a look !
++
Jack
jack the solution in pd_example_1 works fine but it consumes too much
cpu because all the time is calculating, so my question was about a
way of doing the same without the gemhead and just when i change the
interpolation
b
Yo,
My laptop died one day before leaving for Bcn so sorry I didn't get to meet you
Pd guys. Maybe next time!
Best,
Chris.
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 03:08:51PM +0100, lluis gomez i bigorda wrote:
>
> hi Chris,
>
> we use to organize an "open workgroup" (just as relaxed sessions) of pd
> in hang
Hey Phil,
thanks a lot for the suggestions, in the end i solved deleting the pref.
file. But doing it from the terminal.
Sorry, for not answering but i was in incredible rush.
For info, the plist file wasn't there and after some typing in the terminal
it appeared (odd behaviour). When i tried to op
Hi,
you could get a list of dependencies by first installing the puredata package
with synaptic and then looking in properties -> dependencies.
But then these dependencies have dependencies of their own and so on, so this
is probably a neverending story.
If you are working offline, you could c
One idea is to go into Synaptic on your machine, choose pd-extended,
right-click and choose "properties". Then choose the "dependencies" tab.
Of course you won't need all the libraries you see listed, since many of
those will already be installed on your ubuntu studio machine.
Is it an option
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