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Carl
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Carl
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Thats beautiful Ron smile:)
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ronviers
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Thanks Carl, it's ff's awesome ambient occlusion. Check out variation number 4! I didn't even notice how nice it looks.

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Carl
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A randomers delight smile:D

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ronviers
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Yeah, I tweaked the crap out of this one. smile:D Should give something interesting every few tries. I wish it was faster, but that's what the ao does. Besides, probably most of ff's users probably have much more powerful computers than I do.
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Totte
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This one is really cool smile;-)
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ronviers
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Great for submarine floors! Well, at least for the captain. smile:)
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ronjonnie
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Good morning everyone, smile:)

Hey Ron,

I like that one, VERY NICE!

Have a GREAT day! smile:)

Ron
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So much to learn, so little time.
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ronviers
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Thanks Ron smile:)
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CysticCraze
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Metal, I want it in metal... not wood smile:)
Regardless, good job here bro, very impressed!
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CFandM
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Some good looking tiles here Ron... smile:)
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ronviers
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I want it in metal


Here is your own personal metal version. It only makes new metal so you will need to grunge it up with another filter – try some of Carl's.




InlayCysticCraze.ffxml
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ronviers
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Thanks CFandM. smile:)
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Carl
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another I can't open Ron, a combination of metal and wood would be cool smile:)
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CysticCraze
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Ty Ron <3
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StevieJ
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Nice one, Ron!!! smile8) smile8) smile8)
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ronviers
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CysticCraze wrote:
Ty

You're welcome smile:)

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Carl wrote:
a combination of metal and wood

It is not going well. smile:( I assume you mean wood with metal inlay. That would be very cool, and it sounds easy. But I'm having a little trouble getting everything broken up correctly. Here is what I leaned on how to break things up with v2 while working on my color correction filter. Notice how the if then nodes are great for this type of thing.
To see this work open the filter and notice how the wheel controls select the ranges. I want to adapt the inlay filter to work this way as well as have user control for what is wood and what is metal.

SetRanges.ffxml
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ronviers
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Thanks Steve. Be sure to look at my linen filter and look in the comment section for samples - I think it's one you may be able to use. smile:)
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Kraellin
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i like this, ron, but i notice in every single rendition that there's one of those kaleidoscopic X'es going across the whole thing. any way to reduce or eliminate that?
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ronviers
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Hi Craig, you can deselect the 'pattern shapes grain' and that will get rid of it. I'm making a new and better one though - it may not have the base mode. I do not think most people will understand how to use the base mode.
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Kraellin
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ok, thanks ron smile:)
If wishes were horses... there'd be a whole lot of horse crap to clean up!

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Carl
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Yeah it's easy to suggest something, often harder to put into practice, cystic's looks good smile:)
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Carl
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where ..... what ....... why .......... it worked perfectly smile:| smile:)
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ronviers
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I don’t know. The more I messed with it, the more dissatisfied I became. It was a v1 filter in a v2 world. I’m going to come back to it. I think an image based option with metal/wood inlay may be the way to go – maybe even scrapping the kscope altogether – not huge fan of the kscope.
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StevieJ
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He who giveth....taketh away..... smile;) smile:D LOL.....
Steve

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Carl
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well I look forward to seeing what you do with it smile:)
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