Vladimir Golovin
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Posted: June 12, 2006 10:01 am | ||
Vladimir Golovin
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Lucato, why do you need a separate branch and a separate color control for "Monochrome"?
The monochromatic color scheme can be achieved by setting the Hue Variation to 0 in the Tiles component. And the color component can be plugged into Tiles as well, look at how I did this in one of my filters: http://www.filterforge.com/filters/515.html To sum up, I believe that the control scheme can be simplified and streamlined. |
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Posted: June 12, 2006 10:03 am | ||
Lucato
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Hey Vlad, your link is pointing to my filter instead of yours. Would give me the right one? Talking about the filter I've used this way becouse if I use the same Tile Comonent, the color in 'Tiles' will make difference in color variation 1 (H Range) and I don't want that interference with monochrome. I did another version, but I had to use another Tile Component, so it didn't simplified too much. I'll try to do with one Tile Component, but I will need to user other stuffs that won't simplify either. If I get It I'll post the file here, so you can check it out. Now, if you have a new Stained Glass Window file suggestion, feel free to post here too.
Ah, thanks for the tip of "The monochromatic color scheme can be achieved by setting the Hue Variation to 0 in the Tiles component. And the color component can be plugged into Tiles as well". Cheers. |
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Posted: June 13, 2006 9:32 am | ||
Northernshadow |
Lucato, I really love the look of this one. Hmmm I wonder if it could be applied to an image? Could I play?
Sherry |
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Posted: June 16, 2006 9:41 pm |
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