Having trouble seeing the difference between using recipes and using presets. Maybe it's just a simple example, but how is creating your red spots recipe any different from just creating a red spots color preset?
As a general recipe preset- like the red example - you can TOTALLY make this without the recipe. But, if you're going to be updating things like timing or MAtricks, the recipes might save a bit of time. I think, for me, I might use preset recipes more as the template style that I mention later in the video. And, of course, for MAgic presets as because the recipe keeps hard values away. Also (and I know we haven't talked about it yet) recipes look like they're going to be pretty important to incorporate into phasers. The next video will talk about using recipes in cues.... and I think we might all get more use out of that style of recipe rather than preset recipes. Let me know what you think.
Having trouble seeing the difference between using recipes and using presets. Maybe it's just a simple example, but how is creating your red spots recipe any different from just creating a red spots color preset?
As a general recipe preset- like the red example - you can TOTALLY make this without the recipe. But, if you're going to be updating things like timing or MAtricks, the recipes might save a bit of time.
I think, for me, I might use preset recipes more as the template style that I mention later in the video. And, of course, for MAgic presets as because the recipe keeps hard values away. Also (and I know we haven't talked about it yet) recipes look like they're going to be pretty important to incorporate into phasers.
The next video will talk about using recipes in cues.... and I think we might all get more use out of that style of recipe rather than preset recipes. Let me know what you think.