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uberzev
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| Posted: June 2, 2006 2:53 am | ||||
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Vladimir Golovin
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Could you explain the situation in a few words?
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| Posted: June 2, 2006 2:56 am | ||||
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uberzev
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I'd like to be able to break an image down into smaller repeating blocks of itself. The kaleidoscope component can do this but it adds rotational symmetry. Hope that made sense. |
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| Posted: June 2, 2006 3:03 am | ||||
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GMM
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In the Quasimondo's Mirror+Zoom snippet: set one Profile Gradient to rotate 180 degrees, and the second one - to rotate 270 degrees.
HTH |
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| Posted: June 2, 2006 4:43 am | ||||
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uberzev
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That method makes the rotational stuff I don't want. |
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| Posted: June 2, 2006 4:47 am | ||||
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Quasimondo
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Here is a simple one that does at least 4x4 tiles. The principle works in theory also for finer tilings, but at the moment you will have to create those gradients manually. I think it can even be automated, but this will need more work.
http://incubator.quasimondo.com/filte...ling.ffxml |
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| Posted: June 2, 2006 6:00 am | ||||
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uberzev
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Brilliant work Quasimondo.
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| Posted: June 2, 2006 6:03 am | ||||
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Quasimondo
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I just have updated it - it now supports also smaller tiles (which works simply by feeding the result again into the tiling offset)
http://incubator.quasimondo.com/filte...ling.ffxml I have submitted this as a snippet twice - Vladimir please ignore or reject the first tiling submission then. |
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| Posted: June 2, 2006 6:18 am | ||||
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uberzev
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I made a suped up version of this snippet. (Hope that's not a problem Q)
http://uberzev.googlepages.com/SuperTiling.ffxml It has a selector that lets you choose from 5 complexity levels. Also uses a two color gradient for simplicity. |
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| Posted: June 2, 2006 2:42 pm | ||||
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Quasimondo
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Really? Can you show me how? Because what you need is a greyscale gradient runing from 50 to 25 attached to one running from 75 to 50. You can probably build this with a profile gradient but then you need to attach at least two curves and some curve calculation components to it - so I found this the more convenient method.
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| Posted: June 2, 2006 3:15 pm | ||||
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Quasimondo
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Hmmm - what's this? Looks like I answered a post that is now gone. Did you edit yours?
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| Posted: June 2, 2006 3:17 pm | ||||
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Quasimondo
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uberzev - that's a brilliant solution. And of course - offset by 50! Sometimes it's so simple and you don't see it...
But - didn't I have that slider also in my last version? |
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| Posted: June 2, 2006 3:21 pm | ||||
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uberzev
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Update: Now with 8 levels of complexity and two sliders!
http://uberzev.googlepages.com/SuperTiling.ffxml |
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| Posted: June 2, 2006 3:34 pm | ||||
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uberzev
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I haven't made my version an official submission, so if you'd like to you can just add my updates to your snippet and we'll call it a collaboration. *I just realized the new version actually has 10 levels of complexity. |
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| Posted: June 2, 2006 3:40 pm | ||||
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Quasimondo
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Okay - I have slightly changed your arrangment - I hope you don't mind:
http://incubator.quasimondo.com/filte...ling.ffxml I've also submitted this into the snippets category. Vladimir - this should replace the other tiling filter - unfortunately you cannot send updates to filters that haven't been approved yet. |
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| Posted: June 2, 2006 4:31 pm | ||||
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uberzev
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Great job, you've made everything nice and clear.
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| Posted: June 2, 2006 4:41 pm | ||||
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SpaceRay
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all the example filter from uberzev are GONE forever as the links are missing and only the links from Quasimondo are still working
And I suppose that uberzev does not have this filters anymore in his own FF as many others he has lost |
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| Posted: August 18, 2012 3:57 am | ||||
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uberzev
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You get get pretty much the same results with the scale component SR. (6 years ago we had to make due with all sorts of terrible workarounds)
Or this... http://www.filterforge.com/filters/1877.html BTW stop bumping useless ancient threads. |
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| Posted: August 18, 2012 4:08 am | ||||
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uberzev
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You know Quasimondo was one of the guys (or the main guy) who coded Aviary Peacock. Now that they're shutting it down maybe he wants to return. SR I think you should make bringing him back your project.
http://quasimondo.com/ |
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| Posted: August 18, 2012 4:17 am | ||||
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Skybase
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These threads are evidence how spoiled new users are
hahaha |
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