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Cinder Creative Coding Cookbook

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Cinder Creative Coding Cookbook

Overview of this book

Cinder is one of the most exciting frameworks available for creative coding. It is developed in C++ for increased performance and allows for the fast creation of visually complex, interactive applications."Cinder Creative Coding Cookbook" will show you how to develop interactive and visually dynamic applications using simple-to-follow recipes.You will learn how to use multimedia content, draw generative graphics in 2D and 3D, and animate them in compelling ways. Beginning with creating simple projects with Cinder, you will use multimedia, create animations, and interact with the user.From animation with particles to using video, audio, and images, the reader will gain a broad knowledge of creating applications using Cinder.With recipes that include drawing in 3D, image processing, and sensing and tracking in real-time from camera input, the book will teach you how to develop interesting applications."Cinder Creative Coding Cookbook" will give you the necessary knowledge to start creating projects with Cinder that use animations and advanced visuals.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Cinder Creative Coding Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Object tracking


In this recipe, we will learn how to track specific planar objects in our webcam using OpenCV and it's corresponding CinderBlock.

Getting ready

You will need an image depiction of the physical object you wish to track in the camera. For this recipe place that image in the assets folder and name it object.jpg.

We will use the OpenCV CinderBlock in this recipe, so please refer to the Integrating with OpenCV recipe from Chapter 3, Using Image Processing Techniques and add OpenCV and it's CinderBlock to your project.

If you are using a Mac, you will need to compile the OpenCV static libraries yourself, because the OpenCV CinderBlock is missing some needed libraries on OSX (it will work fine on Windows). You can download the correct version from the following link: http://sourceforge.net/projects/opencvlibrary/files/opencv-unix/2.3/.

You will need to compile the static libraries yourself using the provided CMake files. Once your libraries are correctly added to your project, include...