Just a question.. why not use a linear graphic, instead of a circular one? Technically you can achieve the same effect and save yourself an extra step. Great tutorial, by the way.
gracias,estoy perdido porque no se si se puede realizar con otras controladoras como sunlite ,pero lo intentare gracias a ti. best regarts from to Spain
Awesome tutorial BUT (correct me if im wrong) you are only making this circular animation / fixture for your reference only. because you could make any anymation horizontal and it would still work (act) circular on the led rings right? So why do all this work? Saving pixels / render time for the computer when going live?
I suppose I could have made a linear/horizontal animation and it would translate. But I wanted to design and visualize what I'm animating and see how it looks on screen first.
To hard to do. you can easily do this with a WLED installation. enabling artnet. you dont need any fancy usb connections. Just put the Ip adress of WLED and you are good to go
Thanks for the tip on WLED, not sure that existed when I made this tutorial. The purpose of this is for VJ and realtime applications where Resolume is driving the content. I used this to make an interactive art exhibit controlled along with sound, beats and BPM sync.
@@duiceburger Im using resolume and I mapped a matrix of leds by only using WLED installed on a controller. That controller accepts artnet. So i just added a fixture on resolume by its IP adress and you dont need to convert a circle image to a line. in resolume you can map your output as a circle as well.
Nice Tutorial Martin! Thank you for sharing it with the community!
Just a question.. why not use a linear graphic, instead of a circular one? Technically you can achieve the same effect and save yourself an extra step. Great tutorial, by the way.
Thank you so much for your time brother! Really helpful. :) \m/
gracias,estoy perdido porque no se si se puede realizar con otras controladoras como sunlite ,pero lo intentare gracias a ti. best regarts from to Spain
thanks for the video! really clear
Great video! Thanks
Awesome tutorial BUT (correct me if im wrong) you are only making this circular animation / fixture for your reference only. because you could make any anymation horizontal and it would still work (act) circular on the led rings right?
So why do all this work?
Saving pixels / render time for the computer when going live?
I suppose I could have made a linear/horizontal animation and it would translate. But I wanted to design and visualize what I'm animating and see how it looks on screen first.
lemme export that as a jpeg.. there we go, now i got my png xD
Fucking awesome bro...... I loved it
Hey prabhas singh you doing this kind of led mapping stuff..?
@@punitmalam2234 yes bro if you need tell me
pls tell me use other device like art net but not working why
To hard to do. you can easily do this with a WLED installation. enabling artnet. you dont need any fancy usb connections. Just put the Ip adress of WLED and you are good to go
Thanks for the tip on WLED, not sure that existed when I made this tutorial. The purpose of this is for VJ and realtime applications where Resolume is driving the content. I used this to make an interactive art exhibit controlled along with sound, beats and BPM sync.
@@duiceburger Im using resolume and I mapped a matrix of leds by only using WLED installed on a controller. That controller accepts artnet. So i just added a fixture on resolume by its IP adress and you dont need to convert a circle image to a line. in resolume you can map your output as a circle as well.
@@AlexandreCalvario Oh nice, perhaps I over engineered this, or is the circle mapping a new feature? This was done on Arena 5 over 3 years ago.
I need that tutorial! I've been looking all day on how to do this and haven't found it yet