Hello List,
i would like to generate trail or trace for a simple object (a sphere) which is moving in the Gem window...
Any idea?
thank you very much
/romain
Romain Vuillet a écrit :
i would like to generate trail or trace for a simple object (a sphere) which is moving in the Gem window...
hello, I've thought about this once, but didn't realized the patch, you might be interested though.
You might do something like this with [repeat] and increasing the alpha channel proportionaly with the number of repeated objects. Patco.
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hi,
there was a bit of discussion recently on that topic with the subject motion blur.
here is a patch by iohannes - if you change the alpha you can play with effects rangung from bluring to tracing.
best
erich
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, Patco wrote:
Romain Vuillet a écrit :
i would like to generate trail or trace for a simple object (a sphere) which is moving in the Gem window...
hello, I've thought about this once, but didn't realized the patch, you might be interested though.
You might do something like this with [repeat] and increasing the alpha channel proportionaly with the number of repeated objects. Patco.
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On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 11:44:38AM +0100, Patco wrote:
Romain Vuillet a écrit :
i would like to generate trail or trace for a simple object (a sphere) which is moving in the Gem window...
hello, I've thought about this once, but didn't realized the patch, you might be interested though.
You might do something like this with [repeat] and increasing the alpha channel proportionaly with the number of repeated objects.
I can confirm that doing that works, and looks very cool, but I can't supply a patch as it's part of something much larger and more complicated which I haven't touched for months. I was planning on extracting/modularising it at some point, but who knows if that will ever happen!
Best,
Chris.
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