![]() One little detail of Cell DNA I missed – it requires Max 4 patches, not Max 5 patches. For Jitter users, this means you can rely on Cell for quick access to video taps and files, while adding unusual effects built in Jitter to get your custom processing on, not only with this example but any other patches you’ve created. Here’s one start.Peter Nyboer, Max whiz and Livid developer, has run with the idea of squishing around video using optical flow analysis, and shows you how to add the effect to Livid’s Cell DNA VJ app. Liquidify Video, Live: Optical Flow GLSL Datamosh Technique ![]() You know what that means: it’s time to use these in live performance. Yesterday, we saw some splashy video distortion techniques applied to real-time video. ![]()
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