Examples, Utility Modules, Colorwheel, Analog dial.

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Examples, Utility Modules, Colorwheel, Analog dial.

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here are a few modules i have found useful in different circumstances.
the analog dial, and colorwheel examples are ones i spent some time putting together.
maybe they will give you some ideas, or provide a few shortcuts.
not really finished, but those examples are working.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Ifp8d2JBFKIjJNlkbT-B_VNf6N8WYl0-
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Thaks for sharing that. :D

There's some very useful stuff in there and I would recommend it to others.

Cheers

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Thanks BDlutes, I'll check it out.
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Welcome to the forum, BDLutes!

And what a great introduction; it's always nice to see modules which are not just useful, but also so neatly assembled and presented! The colour wheel in particular is much nicer than the default one - I've always much preferred working with HSV when I'm trying to put a palette together. I was also very taken by your dynamic tooltips which show the current settings of some of the modules. In all my years using SM/FS, I don't think I've ever seen anyone do that before - very handy for debugging, and one of those ideas which seems so simple and obvious the moment you've seen someone else do it first!
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Thanks for checking it out!
If anyone uses it in a project or makes some modifications, share it with me, i'm always trying to learn more. flowstone is an awesome program.

here is another interesting one in mostly ruby code: a slider control, that changes from v to h when it is resized.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1VBk2oFTf7XuULoS_CXUGrf7rVghyXyHj
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Great stuff BDLutes,

Keep up the good work and hope to see more from ya soon!

Later then, BobF.....
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Oh, these have plenty of "never knew I needed one of those" factor- many thanks!
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Thanks BDLutes ... checking them out !

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BDLutes wrote:here is another interesting one in mostly ruby code: a slider control, that changes from v to h when it is resized.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1VBk2oFTf7XuULoS_CXUGrf7rVghyXyHj


Very clever! :geek:

I didn't get at first that it's the aspect ratio that changes the V to H.

What this needs now is preset parameter integration for the set value...

Cheers

Spogg
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