hi dierk
i missing (or just didn't find) a very important feature in the warping tool. if you have a projection just with some keystoning normaly it should be enough to adjust only the 4 corner points. but a keystoned projection is resulting linear distotions in the texture. at the moment you need many points to adjust it...but a "keystone filter" with homographic correction would help here A LOT.
please see attached scene....and try to adjust
greetz and thx
christian
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homographic correction in warping tool
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Re: homographic correction in warping tool
Fortunately improving the shaping tool is on the roadmap for Ventuz 4.5, and I am just starting with it
If i understand correctly, keystoned projection lead to a perspective, non-linear distortion that is hard to compensate with the Bezier patches I use for warping.
If that is the problem, then it should be easy to add an option for that.
If i understand correctly, keystoned projection lead to a perspective, non-linear distortion that is hard to compensate with the Bezier patches I use for warping.
If that is the problem, then it should be easy to add an option for that.
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Re: homographic correction in warping tool
jepp....thats it
thx and greetz
christian
thx and greetz
christian
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Re: homographic correction in warping tool
hi dierk
.......it seems that all of it is already possible
https://www.hightail.com/download/ZUcxS ... TW1Ga2NUQw
greetz
christian
.......it seems that all of it is already possible
https://www.hightail.com/download/ZUcxS ... TW1Ga2NUQw
greetz
christian