For complex video maps, it can be faster to create the map in a 3rd party application such as Cinema 4D and then import the data to Hippotizer. Video Mapper supports importing data from Comma Separated Values (CSV) files.
CSV files should have the data separated by a comma with a carriage return at the end of each line. A row represents a single input/output tile in Video Mapper.
Data Format:
- Input X Position (Pixels from top Left),
- Input Y Position (Pixels from top Left),
- Input X Size of Tile (Pixels),
- Input Y Size of Tile (Pixels),
- Input Rotation of Tile (Degrees),
- Input Tile Flipped X (True/False),
- Input Tile Flipped Y (True/False),
- Output X Position (Pixels from top Left),
- Output Y Position (Pixels from top Left),
- Output X Size of Tile (Pixels),
- Output Y Size of Tile (Pixels),
- Output Rotation of Tile (Degrees),
- Red Level (0-255 255=Default),
- Green Level (0-255 255=Default),
- Blue Level (0-255 255=Default)
- Colour Block Index (Number)
Example Row
0,0,100,100,90,False,False,100,100,100,100,0,255,255,255
Creates a single tile at 0,0 on input and 100,100 on output with 90 degree rotation on the input.
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