Dear list,
I've been playing around with possibilities of GEM particles, and don't seem to understand the function of the object [part_size]. Or more exact: I can't manage to create a patch where this object takes any effect on the output. Could anyone help me out with this? I've searched the archive but didn't find anything closely related to an explanation of this object. The reference doesn't help me out either, but maybe I'm not using it in the right sequence of particle-objects. The [part_info] object does output 10 for size when I input 10 in [part_size] but the gemwindow keeps showing the same results as with an input of 1.
I'm using OSX 10.4.9 Same (non-)results on Intel as on other macs
I'm searching for a way to easily get results in between the 1pixel lines and the filled surfaces when working with particles, to open a graphical playfield (like the blurry screensavers on macs). I had a feeling part_size could help me out here, but maybe this object only affects the gravity, like 'mass' in pmpd?
Best regards, Yorick
Have a look at example 07.render.pd in the particle folder. I don't think size works with lines and points but it does with Geos.
On 5/13/07, yp_ yorick.p@gmail.com wrote:
Dear list,
I've been playing around with possibilities of GEM particles, and don't seem to understand the function of the object [part_size]. Or more exact: I can't manage to create a patch where this object takes any effect on the output. Could anyone help me out with this? I've searched the archive but didn't find anything closely related to an explanation of this object. The reference doesn't help me out either, but maybe I'm not using it in the right sequence of particle-objects. The [part_info] object does output 10 for size when I input 10 in [part_size] but the gemwindow keeps showing the same results as with an input of 1.
I'm using OSX 10.4.9 Same (non-)results on Intel as on other macs
I'm searching for a way to easily get results in between the 1pixel lines and the filled surfaces when working with particles, to open a graphical playfield (like the blurry screensavers on macs). I had a feeling part_size could help me out here, but maybe this object only affects the gravity, like 'mass' in pmpd?
Best regards, Yorick
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Thanks Chris,
the creation argument of [part_head] in my patch was a little too high to be able to work with [part_render]. Before you came with the little help, I decided not to use that object anymore, because I couldn't get it to work. Now I get the picture, and with this also the use of [part_size].
Many thanks,
Yorick
2007/5/13, chris clepper cgclepper@gmail.com:
Have a look at example 07.render.pd in the particle folder. I don't think size works with lines and points but it does with Geos.
On 5/13/07, yp_ < yorick.p@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear list,
I've been playing around with possibilities of GEM particles, and don't seem to understand the function of the object [part_size]. Or more exact: I can't manage to create a patch where this object takes any effect on the output. Could anyone help me out with this? I've searched the archive but didn't find anything closely related to an explanation of this object. The reference doesn't help me out either, but maybe I'm not using it in the right sequence of particle-objects. The [part_info] object does output 10 for size when I input 10 in [part_size] but the gemwindow keeps showing the same results as with an input of 1.
I'm using OSX 10.4.9 Same (non-)results on Intel as on other macs
I'm searching for a way to easily get results in between the 1pixel lines and the filled surfaces when working with particles, to open a graphical playfield (like the blurry screensavers on macs). I had a feeling part_size could help me out here, but maybe this object only affects the gravity, like 'mass' in pmpd?
Best regards, Yorick
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