the masking was actually the easier part. i kind of rebuilt one level of the game in puredata/GEM. gem is a video/openGl extension to the realtime programming environment puredata.
in order to get rid of the background, a pre-set frame without a person inside is taken and the current frame is compared to the 'empty' snapshot. all parts, that are the same, are subtracted and the different parts are left.
This is epic if only I could rival your abilities with this kind of technology
5* Keep the good stuff coming
DRUNKCANADIAN 3 years ago
Cool!
Aggionist 3 years ago
Funny.. how did you do it?? without a greenscreen and stuff.. i know u used a projector obviously but how? please explain..
xTurnipTimex 3 years ago
the masking was actually the easier part. i kind of rebuilt one level of the game in puredata/GEM. gem is a video/openGl extension to the realtime programming environment puredata.
in order to get rid of the background, a pre-set frame without a person inside is taken and the current frame is compared to the 'empty' snapshot. all parts, that are the same, are subtracted and the different parts are left.
reduzent 3 years ago
are you a engineer now?
BluePaintedChair 3 years ago
great idea :)
cappelnord 4 years ago
Hey that was great 5 stars, but my mouse stuck and only clicked on three... sorry... this was funny
GaryGarrett 4 years ago