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  • Beginners Guide To Projection Mapping

    May 24, 2014 // davisde // DIY Projects Tags: diy, how, make, map, movie, projector, special, to 1 Response


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    This video will show you how the basics of projection mapping and how to do it on the cheap!

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    You’ll need a projector, so here are a few options:

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    • Amazon $60 Projector
    • Build One From Recycled Parts
    • Build One For $5 Worth Of Parts

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    TOTAL COST: ~$60.00 or less

     

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    Installing and Configuring VPT7

    1. VPT7
    2. Beginners Guide Tutorial

    Projection Mapping Examples:
    Pomplamoose “Happy Get Lucky”

    LG Electronics Building Projection

    Audi A1 Car Projection

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    • Submit Your Ideas
    • Become A Patron!
    • Donate

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  • Free Video Editing Tip: 3D Compositing

    September 30, 2009 // davisde // Multimedia Tips, Software Tips Tags: 3d, editing, effects, free, home, movie, special, tips, tricks, tutorial, Video, wax 5 Responses





    This video shows the basics of compositing 3D animations onto your videos using the free Wax 2.0 video editor.

    Download the Project Files – http://www.tinkernut.com/demos/197_coin_wax.zip
    Free 3D Models – http://artist-3d.com/
    Wax 2.0 – http://www.debugmode.com/wax

  • Multimedia Tip: Customized Subtitles

    May 8, 2008 // davisde // Multimedia Tips, Software Tips Tags: language, movie, subtitles, Video, vlc 1 Response


    This video shows you how to create your own customized subtitles for videos and movies.

  • Add Subtitles To Movies

    May 7, 2008 // davisde // Multimedia Tips, Software Tips Tags: language, movie, subtitles, Video, vlc No Responses


    This video shows you how to add subtitles to AVI or other video files using the subtitles provided by www.moviesubtitles.org.

  • Windows Tip: Set A Video As Your Background

    April 15, 2008 // davisde // Multimedia Tips, Software Tips Tags: desktop, movie, tip, tutorial, Video, vista, windows, xp 2 Responses


    In Windows XP and Vista, you can use a free program to play video and movie clips as your desktop background. If you have Vista Ultimate, this can already be done using the DreamScene add on pack.

  • How To Remove DVD protection

    April 14, 2008 // davisde // Hacks, Video Tags: dvd, freeware, movie, multimedia, protection, rip, software 1 Response


    The free version of DVD Fab allows you not only to rip DVD’s to your computer, but it also removes any regional or right protection from the DVD as it’s ripping. Then you can use VLC to play back the DVD’s.

  • Streaming Online Videos

    July 27, 2007 // davisde // Multimedia Tips, Software Tips, Web Tips Tags: diy, download, movie, stream, tutorial, tv, Video 2 Responses


    This video shows you how to download and play TV and movie files on your computer using two programs: Joost and Miro. Joost streams TV and Movies directly from the internet. It requires 528MB of ram and at least a 1.5 GHz processer. Miro can download online podcasts.

  • Rip DVD’s to a CD

    June 11, 2007 // davisde // Hacks, Video Tags: burn, diy, dvd, hack, how, movie, rip, to, tutorial, Video 14 Responses



    This video tutorial will show you how you can backup your DVD’s to your computer and then compress them so that they can fit onto a CD. This project requires two free programs: DVD Decrypter and AutoGK. This software is Windows only. If you are using a Mac, please use the Handbrake software. Also, if your DVD seems to be copy-protected, please try this software: RipIt4Me.

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