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| Posted: June 13, 2007 8:36 am | ||||
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				Nutsy
								
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			YAY my first filter is up... Damn this was nasty to make as the first time i put this together and almost finished FF crashed and took the filter with it  
			Anyway take a look if you like it or hate it say some thing I make things go band! 				 | 
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| Posted: June 13, 2007 8:39 am | ||||
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				StevieJ
								
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			Nice Job!!!  Looks really good!!!  I can't believe this is your first filter     
			Steve
 				"Buzzards gotta eat...same as worms..." - Clint :)  | 
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| Posted: June 13, 2007 9:47 am | ||||
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				Nutsy
								
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			The thing is I used FF a bit a couple of weeks ago.. And put it away after i finished what i needed to do with it... Picked it up again the yesterday or the day before and thought... Why not make a bunch of filters in the time i have left with the trial and see if i can get enough marks for a free copy...
 
			The thing is i really love this program. But I dont have enough cash to fork out for it right now Oh and I love node based rigging its the most intuitive way of setting up any effect I make things go band! 				 | 
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| Posted: June 13, 2007 10:28 am | ||||
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				StevieJ
								
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 You're not alone Welcome to the fun and "addiction" Steve
 				"Buzzards gotta eat...same as worms..." - Clint :)  | 
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| Posted: June 13, 2007 11:12 am | ||||
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				Zephos
								
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			Wow! I completely agree with the others, if you didn't say that this was your first filter, I would have believed that it was created by an veteran filter maker! There's a couple of Nebula and Star filters out there already, but this one just looks so natural that it's amazing!
 
			Oh! My only request is that I wish there was a some pink nebulae in the presets -- I'm a sucker for pink nebulae ^_^ -Zephos 				 | 
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| Posted: June 13, 2007 11:17 am | ||||
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			Heh you can set the colour of the nebula in the main settings. But if you want to setup a second set of clouds just go into the filter editor and copy the noise stuff at the bottom of the node table and blend it together with the original noise  
			Oh and Is there anyway to properly organise the settings layout? I dont just mean the order in witch the settings are displayed but Can i set up tabs and put some settings in there own tabs? Idealy I would have a tab for each star layer and one for the nebula. I make things go band! 				 | 
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| Posted: June 13, 2007 11:33 am | ||||
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				Kraellin
								
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			definitely captures that deep space look. nice.
 
			and no, there is no current way to 'tab' your controls. we might get something in a future version, though. i have many filters where i'd love to make all those controls in a certain leg 'invisible' unless you set that leg to active. it would save a lot of space and be much more intuitive. what i do currently is, i add a switch component and affix checkbox controls to it. i then make the checkbox controls named soemthing appropriate or just ---------- to show a division of controls in the gui. it's a bit klutzy, but does help in places. If wishes were horses... there'd be a whole lot of horse crap to clean up!
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| Posted: June 13, 2007 1:17 pm | ||||
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				CFandM
								
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			Great first filter..Kinda reminds me of the sky in the old Freelancer series..  
			Stupid things happen to computers for stupid reasons at stupid times! 				 | 
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| Posted: June 13, 2007 6:03 pm | ||||
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				Crapadilla
								
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			Nice work, again.
 
			My only suggestion would be to make the nebulae less uniformly spread over the image. You could use a perlin noise at a differently scale to 'mask off' some parts. Oh, and can we get some star flares, please? --- Crapadilla says: "Damn you, stupid redundant feature requests!" ;) 				 | 
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| Posted: June 14, 2007 4:58 pm | ||||
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