Archive: Red & Green Visualizations


3rd November 2006 11:04 UTC

Red & Green Visualizations
hi there! :)

I need to find visualizations Plug-ins for Winamp. The main idea is - the visualization shall be: first - only in red color, and second - only in green color. Combinations of both colors are possible.

Is there anybody who are kindly able to share with me such r&g plag-in?

Thanks for advance

kiss and hug


3rd November 2006 12:58 UTC

you're going to have to be more specific.

if what you're after is just a spectrum or osciliscope that atlternates between red/green.. avs could make that in 10 seconds, but it seems incredibly dull and plain idea for a visualization imo.


14th November 2006 09:01 UTC

Well, I actually knew, that avs can do that in 10 seconds. But the problem is - when you set both colors in avs for some plugin - the result does not come only in those two required colors - always, there's something else, other colors. You can try to do that yourself and see.

I need a plugin with only two colors - green and red (plus - their gradations, but with no touch of blue, yellow, etc.)

What I need is that the plugin should have the right color change selection or it should already be of those required colors.


14th November 2006 12:32 UTC

1) Find a preset you like
2) Add a colormap to the end
3) Set the colormap to red and green


14th November 2006 13:45 UTC

how can I add a colormap?


14th November 2006 14:10 UTC

If you right click on the AVS window as click 'AVS Editor'
Then click the '+' button, a menu will apear go down to 'trans'. Near the top of that sub menu will be 'Color map', Click it.
Now if it's not already at the bottom of the preset componet list then drag it to the bottom.


14th November 2006 20:22 UTC

http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/7...ppyippyly0.gif


15th November 2006 03:39 UTC

i have a feeling that picture is going to appear a lot more often


17th November 2006 23:47 UTC

you know i remember there being a version on convo filter having a RGB splitting ability. custom filter i think was its name. that should do what you want.

and PAK-9 mind if i use that image on the Visualnoobs website?


18th November 2006 03:13 UTC

Originally posted by PAK-9
[Image]
That's tickle me :)