You’ve likely seen the awesome new trend of projecting key information - data points, club-at-impact replays, etc. - on your golf simulator floor. There are a couple of higher-priced options out there right now, but Carl can help you accomplish something similar for much less.
In this blog, we’ll delve into the fascinating world of projection mapping, a technique that allows you to display data in a visually stunning manner right on your hitting mat.
If you have a golf simulator running off a PC already, all you need is an extra projector and the versatile OBS Studio software.
If you're looking to upgrade your golf simulator setup, projection mapping offers a creative way to repurpose a projector - whether you have an old one sitting around the house or want to invest in a second one.
Not only does this enhance your training sessions, but it also brings a new level of sophistication to your setup.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to get you up and running with projection mapping:
Want more data? Repeat the window capture process for additional metrics like spin rate or club impact. Simply:
To ensure your data is clearly visible on the mat, add an adjustment layer.
Add Effect Filters
In the scenes tab, select "Projection Mapping" and open effect filters. Use the color correction filter to adjust brightness, contrast, and saturation.
Feel free to get creative; you can display anything from logos to additional videos. Open a new Chrome window, capture it using OBS, and crop to display only the content you want.
Tweak the settings until you achieve the desired look. Play around with the filters and positioning to make your mat display look professional and tailored to your needs.
With this setup, you’ll transform your golf simulator into a high-tech training tool. Follow these steps, and soon you'll have a custom display that impresses and enhances your practice sessions.