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<p>How to actually use [multimodel] in Gem?<br />
I managed to load some models but only one is displayed. How can I choose which of the models stored in [multimodel] should be rendered?</p>
<p>I'm still quite new to PD and especially Gem and I didn't find any examples or information on this topic.. The help patch doesn't show how to do it.</p>
<p>Thank you!<br />
mbbmbbmm</p>
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<p>How to actually use [multimodel] in Gem?<br />
I managed to load some models but only one is displayed. How can I choose which of the models stored in [multimodel] should be rendered?</p>
<p>I'm still quite new to PD and especially Gem and I didn't find any examples or information on this topic.. The help patch doesn't show how to do it.</p>
<p>Thank you!<br />
mbbmbbmm</p>
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For more help you need to look at the help file for [model]....... as it says in this [multimodel] help file.<br />
<img src="/uploads/files/1680887278833-capture.jpg" alt="Capture.JPG" class="img-responsive img-markdown" /></p>
<p>To have more than one model you will need a [multimodel] for each one (or a [model] for each).<br />
A [gemhead] for each as well as [gemhead] renders the object.<br />
You will see in [gemhead] help that a number argument can be given which will determine the rendering order of each one.<br />
That lets you determine which model will be on top.<br />
You might like this...... <a href="https://forum.pdpatchrepo.info/topic/12033/multimedia-programming-with-pure-data" rel="nofollow">https://forum.pdpatchrepo.info/topic/12033/multimedia-programming-with-pure-data</a><br />
It is a good and free book for working with GEM in Pd.<br />
David.</p>
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<p>The [pix_multitexture] help mentions that input and also shows it in the example while weirdly the [multimodel] help does not... (and [model] doesn't have that inlet anyway)</p>
<p>I thought that was among the stuff I had tried before but apparently not <img class="emoji emoji-extended" src="http://forum.pdpatchrepo.info/plugins/nodebb-plugin-emoji-extended/images/sweat_smile.png" title="sweat_smile" alt=":sweat_smile:" /></p>
<p>Thank you again for the link to the book, looks very interesting</p>
<p><img src="/uploads/files/1680890735972-multimodel01.png" alt="multimodel01.PNG" class="img-responsive img-markdown" /> <img src="/uploads/files/1680890745438-multimodel02.png" alt="multimodel02.PNG" class="img-responsive img-markdown" /></p>
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