Berenice Abbott-Inspired Multi-Exposure Effects in TouchDesigner
Offered By: The Interactive & Immersive HQ via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a beginner-friendly TouchDesigner tutorial inspired by Berenice Abbott's innovative scientific photography techniques. Learn to create multi-exposure effects by simulating a film camera model, capturing multiple "frames" and compositing them into a single image. Master the use of feedback for static image creation, timer CHOP for generating timed trigger signals, and other essential techniques. Dive into the process of building a shutter mechanism, setting up CHOP networks, and fine-tuning timer settings to achieve overlapping images. Gain insights into Berenice Abbott's groundbreaking work and its influence on this digital recreation. Perfect for those looking to expand their TouchDesigner skills while drawing inspiration from a pioneering photographer's artistic and scientific approach.
Syllabus
- Berenice Abbott's Intro & Her Work
- Starting the TouchDesigner Project
- Adding a Modulo Operator and Noise
- Creating a Displacement Effect
- Setting up the Final Null and the CHOP Network
- Building the Shutter
- Finishing the Effect
- Adjusting the Timer Settings and Creating Overlapping Images
- More TouchDesigner and Immersive Content
Taught by
The Interactive & Immersive HQ
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