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Mastering openFrameworks: Creative Coding Demystified

You're reading from   Mastering openFrameworks: Creative Coding Demystified openFrameworks is the doorway to so many creative multimedia possibilities and this book will tell you everything you need to know to undertake your own projects. You'll find creative coding is simpler than you think.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849518048
Length 364 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Denis Perevalov Denis Perevalov
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Mastering openFrameworks: Creative Coding Demystified
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. openFrameworks Basics FREE CHAPTER 2. Drawing in 2D 3. Building a Simple Particle System 4. Images and Textures 5. Working with Videos 6. Working with Sounds 7. Drawing in 3D 8. Using Shaders 9. Computer Vision with OpenCV 10. Using Depth Cameras 11. Networking Working with Addons Perlin Noise Index

Creating interactive surface


A depth image can be used for detecting the presence of an object on any rectangular flat surface, such as a rectangular part of a wall, a table, or a floor. Coupled with a projector or a TV panel, it lets us create an interactive system, sensitive to hands or feet, which move near the surface without touching.

The easiest way to make such a projector-camera interactive system is the following:

  1. If you are using a projector for creating a surface, fix it and turn it on to obtain a picture on a wall, table, or floor. If you are using a TV panel, turn it on.

  2. Direct the depth camera to see the whole picture from the projector or TV and fix the camera's position. There is no need to place the camera in a way that the whole image occupies exactly all of the camera's image frame, because at the next step, we will mark this area's corners and later use the marks for cropping.

  3. Mark the corners of the surface on the color image for using these for cropping. In the following...

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