hi pd list, im using the repeat object to repeat a sphere with a shader program. I would like to know if its possible to have access to the variables of the shader of the iterated sphere independently.
i would like that each repeated sphere have different shader parameters of the same shading program ... is this possible?
any hints?
punchikk
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Hi punchik, You can use a counter and do maths, or store the coordinates of every shape in something like a list or a coll. You can even "dump" the coll on every gem frame instead of using repeat !!
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2007/6/26, punchik punchik punchikk@yahoo.com:
hi pd list, im using the repeat object to repeat a sphere with a shader program. I would like to know if its possible to have access to the variables of the shader of the iterated sphere independently.
i would like that each repeated sphere have different shader parameters of the same shading program ... is this possible?
any hints?
punchikk
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you mean like this?
Am 26.06.2007 um 14:45 schrieb punchik punchik:
hi pd list, im using the repeat object to repeat a sphere with a
shader program. I would like to know if its possible to have access
to the variables of the shader of the iterated sphere independently.i would like that each repeated sphere have different shader
parameters of the same shading program ... is this possible?any hints?
punchikk