So interesting. Ive worked in audio and film for many years and finally adding Touchdesigner to the tool belt. The photogrammetry aspect and interactive camera work really blows my mind. Great job
Thanks very much! It's such a great software, I'm only learning it still and finding that whatever idea comes to mind, it tends to be achievable in TD. I see you're into eurorack as well, they play very nicely together!
@@Dolmens_Art i am really enjoying TD so far and have barely got my feet wet haha. This is actually a second channel i started this year to showcase more of my audio experiments as my other channel “iamYork” was more visual but they tend to crossover each other now and again. Wish I had time to put out more content but between work and life it remains difficult to remain consistent for the algorithms to favour me haha. Either way I enjoy what you’re creating and looking forward to seeing what you create next
@@jojohe5270 hi, thanks very much! I used a dji pro mini 3 to take photographs of the trees (really any drone with a decent camera would do fine for this use case, anything that captures 1080p would probably get similar photos) and then the free trial of 3DF Zephyr to render the photographs into point clouds. I was also using meshroom, am open source software similar to 3DF Zephyr. Great software and free, but about 5 times slower than 3DF Zephyr, either one of them can generate a point cloud like this. Supermarket Salad has a good tutorial on the touchdesigner process.
Hi, I'm glad you like the technique! Maybe I will be able to do a tutorial in the future, although as someone still learning the ropes, I'm sure I'm not going about things in the most efficient way here. I've only ever made a few TD networks before and had never scanned anything with a drone before this project, I just followed tutorials online, so would recommend that in the meantime. The process is scanning, then using software like 3DF Zephyr or meshroom to make the point clouds, then rendering point clouds in Touchdesigner (that search term will yield results, I believe the name of the main people who I followed for the point cloud technique was Wylfred Owlsey and supermarket salad), and from there just messing with the network in various ways through trial and error. The network I made is a bit of a spaghetti monster tbh haha, many many cables everywhere, it's a quite messy.
@@Dolmens_Art thank u for kind reply . im beginer so i just curious of it. i'll check ur recommend channel :) and i really hope to see ur tutorial in the future . good luck to you! thanks from korea.
@@chaenull3563 thanks a lot! Bileam tepesche and Acrilycode are also great (I recommend doing the Acrilycode beginners course before any other tutorials as they give exercises that force you to understand how to use operators in context, it’s the best one I think). Thanks again for watching! You can see the results of this process in my other videos ❤️from Ireland
@@schandrasekaran2810 I used 3DF Zephyr (free trial). Meshroom is free and open source, it would work fine as well. I found it to be much slower in comparison though.
Thanks a million! That really means a lot, working on more stuff at the moment but it's been slow going, it's nice to know there's someone out there in the void lol. Thanks again!
Yo awesome!!!!!!! You're terrific at these dark and moody atmospheres. Love that you're bringing some of the vocal stuff back too. Need more of that irish/gaeilge rap! :)
Hey, thank you so much! I meant to respond this earlier. I really appreciate that, working on some more hip hop stuff now so I'm glad there's at least one person into it haha -- cheers!
Hi Brian, I'm not actually! Hoping to fix that soon, I just want to finish some material in working on first so it's not just short clips. I have more stuff on Instagram than RU-vid, but graduating to Spotify soon. Thanks for asking!
Thanks! Yeah you can work a full track out on this thing in my opinion, depending on your style and what you're going for. I have some modular gear that could sequence it but I'm going to get more of a feel for it on its own first. Glad you liked it!
It's got a great range! I realized recently that I did a Big Dumb and this is actually the earlier Basimilus Iteritas version with one less input to modulate, either are a great choice though. Not as into using it for kicks (I went for the Crater like you), but it's great for glitchy textures and a lot of other percussion/melody.