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Feature Request: A second simplified copy of Gradient2 node

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 5:45 pm
by FrankPooleFloating
Okay, so the Gradient2 node has 36 keys :!: in it... It would rock if we had a second copy of Gradient2 that only has 2 keys, for those times that we do not need a big honkin' gradient node that has 36 keys.. because it takes up waaaaay more real estate in the node editor than it has any business doing so, when we only need a two-key gradient...

Juanjo, if others wanted a second simplified copy of Gradient2 node available, in addition to the regular Gradient2 node, is that something that's even possible?

Re: Feature Request: A second simplified copy of Gradient2 node

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 8:39 pm
by juanjgon
Probably this node could be simplified adding/removing the key parameters and inputs dynamically. This is something that I want to investigate at some point.

Thanks,
-Juanjo

Re: Feature Request: A second simplified copy of Gradient2 node

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 9:15 pm
by FrankPooleFloating
:shock: That would kick ass, if you could pull that off! This whole time I just assumed that there was no way for you to do that dynamically...

Re: Feature Request: A second simplified copy of Gradient2 node

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 10:58 am
by LightwaveGuru
FrankPooleFloating wrote:Okay, so the Gradient2 node has 36 keys :!: in it... It would rock if we had a second copy of Gradient2 that only has 2 keys, for those times that we do not need a big honkin' gradient node that has 36 keys.. because it takes up waaaaay more real estate in the node editor than it has any business doing so, when we only need a two-key gradient...

Juanjo, if others wanted a second simplified copy of Gradient2 node available, in addition to the regular Gradient2 node, is that something that's even possible?
do you never touch that node (gradient2 node)! i need it ! :)

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Re: Feature Request: A second simplified copy of Gradient2 node

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 12:50 pm
by FrankPooleFloating
Yo LWG, I use it all the dang time! ;) Autumn leaf instances, massive ground textures with multiple varying patches, rust, all kinds of organic texturing... But you can get excited about the prospect of J making it dynamic, right? No way you like size of that damn thing, right out of the gate... Even you must occasionally only need a 2-key gradient and nothing more.

"...that only has 2 keys, for those times that we do not need a big honkin' gradient node... "

Re: Feature Request: A second simplified copy of Gradient2 node

Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2017 4:08 am
by LightwaveGuru
FrankPooleFloating wrote:Yo LWG, I use it all the dang time! ;) Autumn leaf instances, massive ground textures with multiple varying patches, rust, all kinds of organic texturing... But you can get excited about the prospect of J making it dynamic, right? No way you like size of that damn thing, right out of the gate... Even you must occasionally only need a 2-key gradient and nothing more.

"...that only has 2 keys, for those times that we do not need a big honkin' gradient node... "

:) i understand...yes why not...good idea :)

snipß lwguru