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AwesomeAlbert:
I paid for the hallowindow download...downloaded the free videos (the free videos dont look that good)
someone with skills, download this and cut the beginning and email it to me !!

shardian:

--- Quote from: AwesomeAlbert on October 28, 2008, 12:09:04 am ---I paid for the hallowindow download...downloaded the free videos (the free videos dont look that good)
someone with skills, download this and cut the beginning and email it to me !!



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I was disappointed that video was not included in the download. I would have paid a few more bucks to get it! Grrr..

I'm ripping it from youtube now, but I'm not too sure how to cut the vid file down.

shardian:
I tested this out last night on my big living room window. I used a very sheer bedskirt as a window mask. It looked great. My main complaint is that my windows are side-by-side, so there is a 4-5" solid piece in the middle. It kind of messes up 'the eye' video.

I think I will use a slightly higher threadcount sheet, and put the projector lower and shoot at an angle. The way my test was, you could see the projector in the background. That takes away from the experience.

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: polaris on October 27, 2008, 05:42:56 pm ---chad, did you try projecting onto the window itself when it misted up, or another idea, motorcyclists i know put washing up liquid on their visors to help stop condensation so you can use the sheet.
i'm on a roll , ill go for three, windolene, window polish, get a hand mister and spray that on the window lightly, it'll turn the window white for the projection, i think if applied well that could really work

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Didn't try any of that, but given that I did the no-fog solutions for years with my hockey visors, I can tell you they won't work in this case.  Liquid solutions aren't going to hold up in a heavy condensation area.  Too much water.  It did occur to me, though, that maybe it is because the temp change is happening so damn fast.  It's 68 inside and 30 outside... it may stabilize later on.  It may also stay that way and just keep sucking heat out the door, though.  The window next to it is actually a much better solution if I ever get the chance to try it before Halloween.

ahofle:

--- Quote from: shardian on October 28, 2008, 08:17:53 am ---I was disappointed that video was not included in the download. I would have paid a few more bucks to get it! Grrr..

I'm ripping it from youtube now, but I'm not too sure how to cut the vid file down.

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I ripped it, converted it, and cut it down using virtualdub.  It looks pretty bad given the extremely low resolution of youtube though, so I probably won't be using it.

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