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VideoBiasLight - Dynamic Light That Reacts to Videos

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VideoBiasLight - Dynamic Light That Reacts to Videos - Dynamic Light That Reacts to Videos

Lightweight plug-in that you attach to ImagePanel or ImagePanelEmissive that creates a point light that will then react dynamically to a video that's playing. Can bring a movie theater scene to life.

You can change sampling time, and intensity and range and minimum brightness (so that very dark scenes don't lose all light completely).

I saw no FPS impact from using it.

I looked on the HUB and could not find a similar plug-in 🤷

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This is a very cool idea. Could you make it work with vamsander's VideoController? I tried it but since VC does not make an emmisive panel, your plugin just makes the empty atom that contains the plugin into an invisible white light that does not respond to the videos playing on the screen.
 
This is a very cool idea. Could you make it work with vamsander's VideoController? I tried it but since VC does not make an emmisive panel, your plugin just makes the empty atom that contains the plugin into an invisible white light that does not respond to the videos playing on the screen.

I'm not even sure where to being with that. The imagepanel is kind of special in vam which made this pretty easy. I'm not sure what the video controller even does. Why do you use it and not imagepanel? I'd like to understand the use case here.
 

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