jffe |
Something I just kind of (think I have at least) sorted out, that might be of use to some others when making filters. If you make a filter, and none of the modules have a Variation control (internally), then the Settings area will have a grayed out area for the Variation value box. You can choose to add a control internally for any module with Variations, but if there is only one (module with a variations control) in your filter, then no need, as it is automatically available to users in the Settings area. I did not see anything about this in the FF wiki, so I am posting what I have discerned about it here, anyone who knows more, should feel free to add to it, or whoever does the wiki, may move this there etc. Thanks.
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Posted: August 29, 2007 1:02 am | ||
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"Variation is a global parameter – it is always present on the Settings tab in Filter Controls for any filter. However, if a filter was built without using randomizable components such as Perlin Noise or Bricks, the Variation slider is disabled."
http://www.filterforge.com/more/help/...ation.html |
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Posted: August 29, 2007 9:14 am | ||
jffe |
Hmm, alright, that didn't turn up when I used the wiki search, and I tried "variation", and "variations". To further explain it, an example case/situation might be given where a user might want to have a 2nd Variation control in their filter. I have just seen a couple of filters that have a Variation control added, and it is not needed, which is what made me think of it at all yesterday.
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Posted: August 29, 2007 1:15 pm |
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