As an observation I notice when a new wave shape is displayed the initial line color has a tendency to be white.
Is there a way to force the initial line color to be a color in the active Colormap scheme?
Waveshapes and inital line color
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Carl, there's a better way to practice on that.
For the waveshape to be more darker, you need to use Pen, which is initiated when the waveshape starts. It defines the line color, or darkness, that should definitely apply to particles as well.
So, give it a shot. I'll provide you an example:
Just for my convenience.
For the waveshape to be more darker, you need to use Pen, which is initiated when the waveshape starts. It defines the line color, or darkness, that should definitely apply to particles as well.
So, give it a shot. I'll provide you an example:
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Pen=.5
Re: Waveshapes and inital line color
Hello carl1011
The reason the initial line color is white is because the author of the ColorMap chose to make it so. When creating a ColorMap the author has the choice to make this any color they wish. White is used in most ColorMaps purely to enhance the WaveShape, and in many cases at the WaveShape authors request. To the best of my knowledge the color cannot be changed.carl1011 wrote:As an observation I notice when a new wave shape is displayed the initial line color has a tendency to be white.
Is there a way to force the initial line color to be a color in the active Colormap scheme?
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Regards BTT
ColorMap Creator for G-Force and Aeon --- SoundSpectrum Forum Administrator.
Regards BTT
ColorMap Creator for G-Force and Aeon --- SoundSpectrum Forum Administrator.
I was able to reduce the 'white' transition effect by changing the "ConfigPrepTime" in the G-Force "preferences" file from 3 to 5. I also removed the "Pen=.5" statements, I had added, from the WaveShape and Particle files I previously modified so now they are the original files.
WAS
Particle.ConfigPrepTime = 3
WaveShape.ConfigPrepTime = 3
TO
Particle.ConfigPrepTime = 5
WaveShape.ConfigPrepTime = 5
WAS
Particle.ConfigPrepTime = 3
WaveShape.ConfigPrepTime = 3
TO
Particle.ConfigPrepTime = 5
WaveShape.ConfigPrepTime = 5