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Higher resolutions will result in higher-quality images, but will also require higher-quality source data (which can tax your computer).
#Arkaos grandvj mapping full#
The web is full of cool videos and photos of projection mapping done by others, just search around! Here are a few links to get you started, as well as some videos of my favorite mappings:
#Arkaos grandvj mapping software#
In future articles I will go more in-depth about the software and demonstrate projection mapping techniques onto various types of objects and environments. In this article I’ll talk a fair bit about the projector and the computer, and provide an overview of available software.
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You can physically move the camera to point directly at the surface you want to project on then move it close enough to fill the surface, but that is a very low-tech solution that breaks down as soon as you want to project onto multiple surfaces simultaneously. If the object has angles (or is rotated relative to the camera) the image will be awkwardly stretched and distorted. When you take an image and project it onto an arbitrary object you will find that the image simply doesn’t match up with the object. Essentially it is the use of real-world objects as projection surfaces and using software to correct for distortions.
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Projection mapping is the process of warping or aligning projected images and videos to match the dimensions of physical objects.