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Hi, i have been using FF for some elements of my art projects, i get a design magazine which is great and i often see organic elements in the designs now like tree branches and sometimes on mtv they have animated versions of this type of thing where the plants grow. So i was wondering is stuff like that possible? I usually use the effects filters for my abstract art but it would be great if i could use FF for general design work i know its mainly a texture maker but i think because its module/node based it is more than that or at least gives you options to try other things, you may have noticed i made so GUI elements, so i have already tried general stuff and i found it took longer to do in FF but the results were quite good. So yeah i was just wondering if stuff like that is possible, trees, lightning bolts and stuff like that, i know its probably possible (at least i hope so) but i have no idea how to do this myself which is why im making this topic
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Posted: January 22, 2007 11:51 am | ||
Sjeiti
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I don't think FF was intended for the effects you mention (since there are no iteration components). There are other programs out there that are way more effective in generating so called Lindemayer-systems (trees, ferns, lightning bolts and the like). You might want to check Context Free for one.
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Posted: January 22, 2007 4:54 pm | ||
Torley
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Good to know, thanx for the info, Sjeiti — I'm gonna check out Context Free!
I'm enjoying using Filter Forge to create http://torley.com/textures |
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