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I use Amnon Owed's script called SlitsP5 to make most of my Slitscan style videos. It runs in a programming language called Processing and requires a libraries called ControlP5, too. It's a little hard to install if you're new to Processing and I think it also requires these specific versions of each app.
I might do a better version of this eventually, but I was helping a YouTuber named uvwar get going with the code and I figured this might make it clearer...And now that I made the vid I think I might even be able write it down clearly.:)
Here are the links I used. This might also work with newer version of the various apps, but these are the ones that work for me in Win 7 and 8 64 bit.
Download Processing, Stable Version 1.5.1
http://processing.googlecode.com/file...
Download Amon's SlitsP5 code
https://code.google.com/p/amnonp5/dow...
Download v1.5.2 of the Control P5 libraries (not the newest version)
https://code.google.com/p/controlp5/d...
Processing uses a Sketchbook folder to hold projects and libraries. Find that folder - or put it where you want using preferences.
Put the folder from the SlitsP5 download into the Sketchbook folder.
Create a folder called 'libraries' in the Sketchbook folder. In that libraries folder put the folder from the ControlP5 download.
That's it. You should be able to choose the SlitsP5 script from the sketchbook menu in Processing and start slicing and dicing. The second half of this video shows how to start it all up.
You basically feed it a folder full of images and it spits out the slitscanned versions. So you must export your original movie (in another app) as individual frames, then put the processed frames together into a new movie.
Hope this helps, I am too absorbed in another project to stop and do a proper tutorial right now.
I use Amnon Owed's script called SlitsP5 to make most of my Slitscan style videos. It runs in a programming language called Processing and requires a libraries called ControlP5, too. It's a little hard to install if you're new to Processing and I think it also requires these specific versions of each app.
I might do a better version of this eventually, but I was helping a YouTuber named uvwar get going with the code and I figured this might make it clearer...And now that I made the vid I think I might even be able write it down clearly.:)
Here are the links I used. This might also work with newer version of the various apps, but these are the ones that work for me in Win 7 and 8 64 bit.
Download Processing, Stable Version 1.5.1
http://processing.googlecode.com/file...
Download Amon's SlitsP5 code
https://code.google.com/p/amnonp5/dow...
Download v1.5.2 of the Control P5 libraries (not the newest version)
https://code.google.com/p/controlp5/d...
Processing uses a Sketchbook folder to hold projects and libraries. Find that folder - or put it where you want using preferences.
Put the folder from the SlitsP5 download into the Sketchbook folder.
Create a folder called 'libraries' in the Sketchbook folder. In that libraries folder put the folder from the ControlP5 download.
That's it. You should be able to choose the SlitsP5 script from the sketchbook menu in Processing and start slicing and dicing. The second half of this video shows how to start it all up.
You basically feed it a folder full of images and it spits out the slitscanned versions. So you must export your original movie (in another app) as individual frames, then put the processed frames together into a new movie.
Hope this helps, I am too absorbed in another project to stop and do a proper tutorial right now.
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