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How to use compare node?
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Hi
Speaking of which, why the manuals are not up to date with new features?
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Hi thanulee,
I think that this one explains itself,
it's the story of a lion (input A) and a mouse (input B)
with two possible ends
-the mouse eats the lion
-the lion eats the mouse
and we can also tell it like this:
if the mouse is bigger than the lion, the mouse eats the lion
if the lion is the same size or bigger than the mouse, the lion eats the mouse
cheers
I think that this one explains itself,
it's the story of a lion (input A) and a mouse (input B)
with two possible ends
-the mouse eats the lion
-the lion eats the mouse
and we can also tell it like this:
if the mouse is bigger than the lion, the mouse eats the lion
if the lion is the same size or bigger than the mouse, the lion eats the mouse
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hahahaha thanks ! so eats means masks? also what bigger means? can u show me an example cause i dont quite get it. I laughed so hard though haha

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ahhahahah stop it hahaha! Well how this corresponds with textures? yea the big small and jungle laws i get, but practically, can u show me this with textures?
thanks man haha
So any practical example of the texture? thanks
Sorry i still dont get it so i have to ask again for an example. I apologise but there is no manual information..
https://docs.otoy.com/StandaloneH3_06/S ... s%7C_____4thanulee wrote:Sorry i still dont get it so i have to ask again for an example. I apologise but there is no manual information..
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Thanks, and that should be in c4d manual as well with examples. Still i dont get it though.
How a>b translates in terms of bigger? RGB values? Image scale? can u give me an example of how this is useful? cheers
How a>b translates in terms of bigger? RGB values? Image scale? can u give me an example of how this is useful? cheers

