Are you planning to create simple node instancing or parenting to control same nodes at once? Exposing parameters in a large graph is too overwhelming for me and not easy to use. :) For example exposed parameters for Transform node is like rocket science for me. :D
Yeah... There's no scale parameter in a *TRANSFORM* node. 🤣🤣🤣 Or even a simple rotation gizmo widget or whatev they call it If you want a scale slider you have to use a stupid TILE GENERATOR node set to tile 1 x 1 amount LMAO!! 🤡 Which is stuped SLOW because it does a hell of a lot of other extra crap that you don't even use.
Node instancing YES! Or be able to process more than 4 grayscale textures at once without having to use the "color" version of a node with RGBA Split and RGBA Merge. Like a multi input node...
0:37 Noo. Until now you had to export the settings as a file... and import it into the "color" version... and some of the settings didn't apply... from the grayscale to the color or it was shown as a ghost parameter or something. The menu at 0:56. "Save parameters as a preset file". Then load it into the color version. But this way is much nicer.
Are you planning to create simple node instancing or parenting to control same nodes at once? Exposing parameters in a large graph is too overwhelming for me and not easy to use. :) For example exposed parameters for Transform node is like rocket science for me. :D
Yeah... There's no scale parameter in a *TRANSFORM* node. 🤣🤣🤣
Or even a simple rotation gizmo widget or whatev they call it
If you want a scale slider you have to use a stupid TILE GENERATOR node set to tile 1 x 1 amount LMAO!! 🤡 Which is stuped SLOW because it does a hell of a lot of other extra crap that you don't even use.
Node instancing YES!
Or be able to process more than 4 grayscale textures at once without having to use the "color" version of a node with RGBA Split and RGBA Merge. Like a multi input node...
🤯👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
1:10 We should be able to sync them! 😠 Not expose them! Linked together whichever one I edit it changes the other parameter with the same name.
5:09 Why search for the identifier? Why not RIGHT CLICK the parameter and choose "highlight use" or something simpler double click?
0:37 Noo. Until now you had to export the settings as a file... and import it into the "color" version... and some of the settings didn't apply... from the grayscale to the color or it was shown as a ghost parameter or something. The menu at 0:56. "Save parameters as a preset file". Then load it into the color version. But this way is much nicer.
I mean you *could* do that, but copying and pasting was usually quicker/cleaner unless most of the parameters were changed :)