@@luisalawrence992 I’m currently working on a video that shows you a ton of short throw projectors that are very cost friendly to do this and also whole house projections. Some low budget one I can try to list here can be found on ebay anywhere from $10-50 specially when it’s not peak season for projection stuff during the holidays. As a good basic info to know it’s good to have a projector anywhere from 2500+ ANSI lumens for a decent show. Also as for short throw ratio it’s good to have a projector within .45-.80 lower throw ratio being the best to stay closer to house. Not necessarily saying go low into ultra short throw range which will bring in some complications of its own. Start here: Epson powerlite 420, 425, 430, 435. There’s a whole lot more and please stay tuned for the video guide I’ll post this weekend. 🫶
I use lumafusion but believe me when I say you can use ANY video video software. Even PowerPoint will do it for you (I have tutorials for this also). Nothing special is needed. Key thing is to bring in whatever video you want to use into project and move it to area you want to see it at. You should be able to crop, stretch and adjust as needed and as long as you keep your background as black. If you run out of “screen” back up your projector a bit more. Have fun!
@@kmderting I have a whole section at the end of this video you commented on which shows you how to map your presents using any software you already have on your computer/tablet/phone. If it’s hard to follow I’ll include another basic video using PowerPoint. In the video I’m attaching think of the “blue” circles as the presents. They can be anywhere you want them to be as long as the projector can reach projection on them. In your case if you’re using multiple videos you won’t need to crop out other characters so please don’t focus on the cropping out characters part. You will just need to move and shrink/extend your videos to match the area you want to project to. In your case wherever your physical gifts will be. Try it indoors and grab some cereal boxes I’m pretty sure you already have everything you need to get started. Keep in mind if you want to do a whole house projection you will need a short throw projector. Also if you want to do a whole house, I have other easy tutorials to help you with that too. ua-cam.com/video/l54geM4G1hk/v-deo.html&si=cbEHe0IFKwYoY0kX
@ its item number 8 in the details of video. An Epson 420 or an Epson 535 since I have upgraded. Any short throw projector will do but the ones live listed are very inexpensive and have really nice colors and brightness. Please see details of video since it has more helpful information.
It’s a bit of a learning curve and if you ever run into something I’ll gladly help. Out of all the different video editing programs lumafusion is by far the easiest and it’s the reason I use it since I make a ton of content. Feel free to ask any question any time.
OMG!!!! That’s incredible 😭😭🥹🥹🥹🥹
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I will make the same this week 🥹🥹🥹
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That's great, thanks for sharing.
Great stuff!
@@RobMaitland thank you!
Hi,what projector did you use ,or what low budget one would you recommend that’s best for mapping this ?My issue is very limited on distance ?
@@luisalawrence992 I’m currently working on a video that shows you a ton of short throw projectors that are very cost friendly to do this and also whole house projections. Some low budget one I can try to list here can be found on ebay anywhere from $10-50 specially when it’s not peak season for projection stuff during the holidays. As a good basic info to know it’s good to have a projector anywhere from 2500+ ANSI lumens for a decent show. Also as for short throw ratio it’s good to have a projector within .45-.80 lower throw ratio being the best to stay closer to house. Not necessarily saying go low into ultra short throw range which will bring in some complications of its own. Start here: Epson powerlite 420, 425, 430, 435. There’s a whole lot more and please stay tuned for the video guide I’ll post this weekend. 🫶
What was the video software called I think I am mishearing the name? Awesome work
I use lumafusion but believe me when I say you can use ANY video video software. Even PowerPoint will do it for you (I have tutorials for this also). Nothing special is needed. Key thing is to bring in whatever video you want to use into project and move it to area you want to see it at. You should be able to crop, stretch and adjust as needed and as long as you keep your background as black. If you run out of “screen” back up your projector a bit more. Have fun!
Hi, what video on your page would work best for me to learn how to map tne two different presents?
@@kmderting I have a whole section at the end of this video you commented on which shows you how to map your presents using any software you already have on your computer/tablet/phone.
If it’s hard to follow I’ll include another basic video using PowerPoint. In the video I’m attaching think of the “blue” circles as the presents. They can be anywhere you want them to be as long as the projector can reach projection on them. In your case if you’re using multiple videos you won’t need to crop out other characters so please don’t focus on the cropping out characters part. You will just need to move and shrink/extend your videos to match the area you want to project to. In your case wherever your physical gifts will be. Try it indoors and grab some cereal boxes I’m pretty sure you already have everything you need to get started. Keep in mind if you want to do a whole house projection you will need a short throw projector. Also if you want to do a whole house, I have other easy tutorials to help you with that too.
ua-cam.com/video/l54geM4G1hk/v-deo.html&si=cbEHe0IFKwYoY0kX
What do you use for the projection?
@@t1STAYInn0801 do you mean the projector? Or the media files?
@@Super_simple_diyprojector
@ its item number 8 in the details of video. An Epson 420 or an Epson 535 since I have upgraded. Any short throw projector will do but the ones live listed are very inexpensive and have really nice colors and brightness. Please see details of video since it has more helpful information.
@Super_simple_diy thank you
So I worked with LumaFusion all this past holidays and still couldn’t do what you have just done lol. I am learning
It’s a bit of a learning curve and if you ever run into something I’ll gladly help. Out of all the different video editing programs lumafusion is by far the easiest and it’s the reason I use it since I make a ton of content. Feel free to ask any question any time.
Thank you!!