Skybase
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Posted: May 21, 2015 6:57 pm | ||
Skybase
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Hi there, thought I'd mention and leave a couple thoughts about it.
It's a good start but I strongly recommend fixing some issues with the filter. I'm not sure if this is intentional or not, but if you can see the filter the area between the wood and the picture aren't properly combined. Usually you wouldn't want transparency between those layers as indicated by the checkered background. This basically means that if you have any other layer below the checkers it'll show right through which... can lead to some not-so-great results. ![]() Ultimately, since this is a filter about a picture on a wooden board you'd want the board to show through properly instead of the board fading out into nothing. I made a small fix to the filter and also removed a couple nodes. The effect is the same. I didn't add anything. ![]() *Note: everybody has different reasons why they'd make a filter the way it outputs. This is kinda just me fixing things to my preference or to the preference that would be useful for the common user. Picture on an old wooden board_SmallFix.ffxml |
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Posted: May 21, 2015 7:18 pm | ||
EAdams
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Eliminating the transparency makes the filter much more universally useful. Reducing the margin width does the same, but it removes the jagged edges of the wooden background. This filter only works well with square images.
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Posted: May 22, 2015 1:45 am |
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