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    • camilozkC
      camilozk
      last edited by

      got ya!

      thanks!!!

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      • bonemapB
        bonemap Izzy Guru @camilozk
        last edited by bonemap

        @camilozk

         You can also use the 'hor size' and 'vert size' parameters of the Shape actor itself that will also change the video output ratio to a square.

        You might be interested in this drawing machine that uses the same principle, adding a 'Live Drawing' actor and a modulating width line while drawing a long spiral path.

        best wishes

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        • DusXD
          DusX Tech Staff
          last edited by DusX

          This User Actor might be useful to some of you.

          DX - JS - Draw Circle by degrees and radius.iua


          NOTE: the X+Y factors allow you to compensate for the non Square units generally used with standard projectors (100% width is not the same as 100% height.)
          Setting one of these factors to the ratio of the width and height will correct for this.
          If controlling the animation path of a 3D Player/Projector/Virtual Stage, you need to use X+Y factors of 1 (for circular motion)... you can of course adjust these for elliptical paths.

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          • bonemapB
            bonemap Izzy Guru @DusX
            last edited by

            @dusx said:

            might be useful to some of you

             Thanks for the javascript enabled user actor. I have tried it in this drawing machine, works a treat!

            best wishes

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            • tomthebomT
              tomthebom @bonemap
              last edited by

              @bonemap

              Any chance to get the lower part of your screenshot? Best regards, Tom

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              • DusXD
                DusX Tech Staff @bonemap
                last edited by

                @bonemap
                that looks fantastic! Love it.
                Glad to have helped.

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                • bonemapB
                  bonemap Izzy Guru @tomthebom
                  last edited by bonemap

                  @tomthebom said:

                  get the lower part

                   Hi,

                  As you can see in the composite screengrab below, the patch is a repetition of the first section layered a number of times and the 'degrees' parameters of DusX user actor adjusted for each section of the pie through a Limit Scale actor.


                  best wishes

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                  • tomthebomT
                    tomthebom
                    last edited by

                    Wooooowww! What a beauty!!! Thanks for sharing ;o)

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                    • tomthebomT
                      tomthebom @bonemap
                      last edited by

                      @bonemap

                      Just changed drawing direction on every second module... What a nice tool!

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                      • tomthebomT
                        tomthebom @bonemap
                        last edited by

                        @bonemap

                        One more question: Your patterns are created by letting the drawings overlap each other. This works fine for most of the circle, but how would one create an overlay through Zero, lets say from 330deg to 390 deg, or -30deg to +30deg?

                        DusX JS user actor only allows values between 0-360deg...

                        Best regards, Tom

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                        • bonemapB
                          bonemap Izzy Guru @tomthebom
                          last edited by

                          @tomthebom

                          That is a question for @DusX . I thought the JavaScript might be modified to accommodate that. For example if the parameter limits went to 720 degrees

                          Best Wishes 

                          Bonemap 

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                          • camilozkC
                            camilozk
                            last edited by

                            THAT IS LOVELY!!!

                            lots to play with here!!!

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                            • DusXD
                              DusX Tech Staff @tomthebom
                              last edited by DusX

                              @tomthebom

                              I made another User Actor to address this issue. I'm sure there are other ways, but this gives endless circular motion with increasing or decreasing values.
                              DX - Radians to Degrees LOOPED.iua  (remember that a circle is 2pi radians, so a range of 0 thru ~6.283 outputs 0 thru 360 degrees)

                              PS: you can daisy-chain the 'JS draw circle..' actor to create structures like solar systems with moons etc..

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                              • bonemapB
                                bonemap Izzy Guru @DusX
                                last edited by

                                @dusx said:

                                gives endless circular motion

                                 Yes, that is better because it allows the formation of spirals - which will make this a classic user actor!

                                Best wishes

                                Bonemap 

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                                • DusXD
                                  DusX Tech Staff @bonemap
                                  last edited by DusX

                                  @bonemap
                                  Today, I have been going thru Javascript support in Isadora 3. This is interesting because, I decided to play with the 3D line actor in combination with JS.
                                  This was both a great way to dig deep into JS testing in Isadora 3, and develop some really cool drawing capabilities. Much like your work here with the Live Draw actor.
                                  Hopefully I can refine it somewhat and put together a tutorial on it after the release of Isadora 3. Its very impressive the number of 3D lines that can be drawn and controlled live in Isadora 3 🙂

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                                  • bonemapB
                                    bonemap Izzy Guru @DusX
                                    last edited by bonemap

                                    @dusx said:

                                    Hopefully I can refine it somewhat and put together a tutorial

                                     I will look forward to seeing it.

                                    best wishes

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                                    • tomthebomT
                                      tomthebom @DusX
                                      last edited by

                                      @dusx

                                      Thanks a lot! That did the trick 🐵

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