google 'processing' and then download their software, get the oscp5 library and add it to processing libraries, there is plently of examples of color tracking on the processing website, so you route the data to max/msp using oPEN soUND Control, on the max/msp side you need an object called 'osc-route' from berkley, again google it as i cannot post links here, once the data is in max/msp you can do what you want with it
What if I want-NEED to use color tracking on Max MSP to control some 2D graphics I've created using the "jit.lcd" object/library on Max? Do i still need processing?
i tried my best but im not intelligent enough...lol
guypie 2 months ago
This is amazing. Check on my account, I have done something similar. Also a colour tracking system but everything is done on max.
sdzuzyf47 1 year ago
not criticizing! only making the point to
aomoustafa88 that he doesn't need the extra setup to achieve what he needs.
ultrawhat 1 year ago
No, you can track color 'natively' in max/msp and then send pertinent data to your jit.lcd object.
ultrawhat 1 year ago
can you please give me any information about how you went about doing this. I am looking to do something similar but i have no idea where to start.
SMITHCLARKSON 2 years ago
google 'processing' and then download their software, get the oscp5 library and add it to processing libraries, there is plently of examples of color tracking on the processing website, so you route the data to max/msp using oPEN soUND Control, on the max/msp side you need an object called 'osc-route' from berkley, again google it as i cannot post links here, once the data is in max/msp you can do what you want with it
interactiveartsNI 2 years ago
Hammergeil....echt interactiv....ich brauch den Patch...*geil*
audiovisualist 2 years ago
What if I want-NEED to use color tracking on Max MSP to control some 2D graphics I've created using the "jit.lcd" object/library on Max? Do i still need processing?
aomoustafa88 1 year ago