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    • deliriodeluxD
      deliriodelux
      last edited by

      Fred, thanks for taking the time.

      I saw your presentation in TED Netherlands, and it is amazing, not because the technological "device" (witch is very nice, of course) , but because of content, design and performance. really really nice.
      I think we will try to solve the problem outside izzi and send osc and syphon data to izzi. I have to make some test. What we need to archive could be quite rough actually. 
      @feinsinn what  is that actor? 
      Thanks again
      a

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      • FredF
        Fred
        last edited by

        @deliriodelux cool gald you saw it. We used standard face detection from open CV to do that. We could get up to 700 faces in a single shot. We tricked everyone to look at the camera. In the end I think I got about 80% success but we had to have a system for correcting false positives (many for some reason this library finds cleavage as a face a lot), and to add the faces it missed. Let me know how you go and if you need anything made to bridge the gap to Izzy. Fred

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        • primaldivineP
          primaldivine
          last edited by

          @deliriodelux there is a tutorial here http://vdmx.vidvox.net/tutorials/making-face-tracking-fx-for-vdmx-with-quartz-composer on using the (face) Detector in Quartz Composer.
          After building it in QC, to use the QC patch in Isadora, you would publish the inputs and outputs that you need on the Quartz Composer modules and then place the QC Composition file into the right directory (as defined in Isadora's preferences window) and then Izzy will load the QC patch as a plugin, when it boots up.

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          • deliriodeluxD
            deliriodelux
            last edited by

            @fred, yes i saw those false positives too, the corrections were very well hidden ! To have a MC like that helps a lot! Thx for the tips and i let you know if get lost on the way..

            @primaldevine, cool thx  ! , I did Qc input-output publishing before, ....well.. actually is already done. Its in the downloadable folder of from the tutorial.
            I let you now how it goes.
            Long life to the izzi forum!
            Ale

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            • SkulptureS
              Skulpture Izzy Guru
              last edited by

              There was a build called FACE OSC I had working a while ago.

              I also had something working with Quartz but can't remember the name....

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              • deliriodeluxD
                deliriodelux
                last edited by

                @skulpture, if you have it around or find it somewhere ,.. and don't mind sharing..Thx

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                • SkulptureS
                  Skulpture Izzy Guru
                  last edited by

                  Link is in the comments I believe:

                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QB6c8exfDcs

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                  • crystalhorizonC
                    crystalhorizon Beta Platinum
                    last edited by

                    I think it was this one, attached b04bfd-face-capture.qtz.zip

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                    • primaldivineP
                      primaldivine
                      last edited by

                      just a little FYI... Face OSC is Mac only 10.7+

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                      • bruperB
                        bruper
                        last edited by

                        doesn't turn on the iSight of my MBP 17" 10.7.5...??

                        17"MBP 2.93GHZ Core2Duo mid 2009 - OSX10.11.6 - 8GB, 1TBCrucial_SSD, izzy 3.0.7

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                        • SkulptureS
                          Skulpture Izzy Guru
                          last edited by

                          Has anyone ever got this to work?

                          https://wiki.colby.edu/display/CS157/Isadora+%28for+users%29
                          I downloaded it, put it in its place but Izzy can't see it. 

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                          • gapworksG
                            gapworks
                            last edited by

                            @ skulpture i have the same problem. i was quite exited when i found it but it does not show up in izzy 😞

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                            • SkulptureS
                              Skulpture Izzy Guru
                              last edited by

                              Same - tried a few things but I think it needs updating.

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