![]() And there are some significant enhancements and from-the-ground-up additions. Version 4’s public release just hit this month, after much anticipation. What began as a clever utility for making mapping easier has grown into a full-blown production tool for a variety of tasks – check the full features: And no, it isn’t just about that “crumbling building” effect for big crowds. That could be a big deal for indoor productions without audiences, as people work to make a living. Light mapping – using arrays of LEDs or other DMX fixtures as your canvas – is just as significant a technique here. It’s a major part of what has helped popularize the transformation of mapping visuals to lights (LED arrays and DMX fixtures) and projection. ![]() MadMapper is ubiquitous enough in projection mapping that it’s almost always the first thing you hear when mentioning the technique. ![]() Cueing in MM4 – which also is improved in its Windows UI, seen here. And the timing could actually be ideal – projection mapping and (especially) light mapping are alive in pandemic times, and an essential lifeline to those earning a living doing them. MadMapper 4 is here with a host of improvements.
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