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- From: ad636@torfree.net (Stephen Bowie)
- Subject: Re: Scala Trick 2
- Message-ID: <DoqMt0.FD4.0.queen@torfree.net>
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- References: <3148A6FA.6769@odyssee.net> <1996Mar18.160805.3638@scala.scala.com>
- Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 20:41:23 GMT
-
- john.chang@scala.com wrote:
- : In <3148A6FA.6769@odyssee.net>, Stephane Bastien <light@odyssee.net> writes:
- : >One more for you Pro's.
- : >How to display a brush on top a playing animation at the timing of you
- : >chose like a mouse click. We have a screen 10'X 30' with Scala
- : >animations and graphics on it, we have also another Scala on the same
- : >screen but in a window, so how do I open a window on top a animation so
- : >I can display my second Scala Images or animation in tha window.
-
- : As far as I know, if the "brush" is not already part of the animation, its
- : not possible to do as you've described. Anybody else have any ideas?
-
- Well, this is really stretching the concept hardware wise, but you could
- possibly do this using the chroma keying functions of a Toaster or
- perhaps a VLabMotion system by feeding your Scala presentation through it
- and keying the brush over it.
-
- If this is dumb, somebody else must have said it, not me. Maybe one of
- my kids or something. Yeah, that's it.
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- Steve Bowie ad636@torfree.net
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