Kind of, yes but free edit: the genetica video is kinda strange thou the idea of this program is to create and modify tilable textures without fucking up the tilability(like photoshop did atleast in v7). as i found the need of a reference modifikator to blend in some previous image, i thougt making it node based would be…
Update: MY Surfacing and terrain generating tool is now officially alpha (but keep quiet about it for now, still gotta figure out some licencing stuff, for example for the gaussian blur which is a dummy copied from a webpage and some command handling stuff from code project) anyway WHAT IS IT? its a surfacing and terrain…
my bachelor thesis is done and now i kind of see this program useless as is and i was toying with the idea of making it node based and transform it in some kind of compositor. with a bit of rework i could change the interfface and the modifiers that i made until now so they can be used as nodes here i made a quick gui…
Update: MY Surfacing and terrain generating tool is now officially alpha (but keep quiet about it for now, still gotta figure out some licencing stuff, for example for the gaussian blur which is a dummy copied from a webpage and some command handling stuff from code project) anyway WHAT IS IT? its a surfacing and terrain…
i thought of inheritance each class of nodes has its baseclass which implements the category property so derived classes can be sorted, subcategorys could work that ways too (but displayed in treeview) so say meanblur is category filter and subcategory blur color is category generator and multiply is category blendmode and…
xXm0RpH3usXx: because it's free and photoshop dont have the filters arrangemonk makes. Looking cool arrangemonk, looking forward to seeing what kind of filters you come up with :)
i may be mistaken, but it sounds as if it would do (almost) the exact same thing like this here: http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=86188&highlight=node i think this is in the same line: http://www.spiralgraphics.biz/genetica.htm
I personally dislike the UI direction it looks like web design, not professional application UI design. The difference between the 2 directions are that web designers design in a way to attract and scream more towards the audience in a bold way because its all about short visits and commerce on the short term - they are…