LexArt
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Posted: March 17, 2016 12:57 pm | ||
LexArt
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Hello,ThreeDee
I have seen this very good and well done filter, and it makes cool square grid with two different grid intensity. The problem I have is that this only makes totally square grids, and I would like to modify the size of the square to be rectangular instead of square, so it keeps the same grid style but using rectangles instead I tried to open the filter to add a offset to be able to move the lines, but is complex and do not know where to put it Can this probably be done better and now updated with the new Pixel Awareness ? thanks for any help |
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Posted: March 17, 2016 1:04 pm | ||
Rachel Duim
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Here is a quick snippet of a grid using pixel awareness.
Pixel Grid.ffxml Math meets art meets psychedelia. |
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Posted: March 17, 2016 3:08 pm | ||
Rachel Duim
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Posted: March 17, 2016 3:09 pm | ||
LexArt
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Thanks very much for making and sharing this well done grid using pixel awareness and is well done and you can very easily scale the grid to any measure.
Although it seems that this new feature may be only for advanced users that understand how it works, as I have 2 problems 1 - It seems that this makes the pixels fixed, as you can not use other components to rotate or flip the result, or within or middle of the components 2 - You can not duplicate or copy the pixel XY components but I think is not really needed and you use them as they are with other compinents What I want really is to make a grid that can be vertical, horizontal, and then another grid rotated in different angles Thanks anyway for making it, even when this can not be rotated, is not a problem, because for tne rotated ones I can use the tradional lines using the regulated and measured base you have done |
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Posted: March 18, 2016 2:25 am | ||
Ramlyn
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The Pixel Grid is interesting. I did some test using two of these grids with a threshold, so that one grid is applied to some areas and the other to different areas.
I also blended the grid with polygons, in a new filter. I'm uploading it. ![]() |
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Posted: March 19, 2016 11:43 am |
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