Thank you, love this simple trick! I was wondering, for a while now, how you can make techniques like this flow on continuously, without having to manually refresh the feedback and without seeing a hard reset on the effect. I have tried dozen of ways but I couldn't wrap my head around it. You really just want to use the original input again and combine that again with an overlaying feedback loop, so it is a smooth continuous effect, like forever curling without losing the colors or the image too much. How would you tackle this Ivan?
Thanks! Well, I guess, you can experiment with adding a cross top right after the feedback and feed the initial image into the second input - moving the cross slider will free you from the hard reset :) I don't think you can do curl displacement like that without loosing colors after a while, try out adding an over top and add something that changes colors, like the circle in the end of this video. Maybe that's a way to start :)
Umm my pattern doesn’t seem to be swirly I’m guessing I have trouble resetting the feedback loop I really don’t get how to do it😅😅 I’d appreciate it if you could help me
Hi, I'm following the tutorial and have done it over and over again, but can't seem to drag the displace onto the feedback? another question is, I'm new to this, but I can't wrap my head around what's making the movement/animation. is it the feedback itself being displaced over and over again that makes it move?
There's a parameter called Target Top in Feedback Top parameters, try drag and drop your displace TOP there. As for the movement: it's caused by the displace TOP in this feedback loop: each frame the image given by Feedback top get's displaced just a little bit, and then sent back to the Feedback TOP, and then displaced again etc
hii, I'm doing your tutorial and it happens to me that my TD doesn't have the top LIMIT operator. I wonder if I can occupy another operator and arrive at a similar result. (I have the test TD) :)
Hey, I'm pretty sure TD has the limit TOP, was there last time I've checked ;) docs.derivative.ca/Limit_TOP#:~:text=The%20Limit%20TOP%20can%20limit,lie%20within%20the%20given%20range.
haha, you can check out the tiers via the link. Haven't thought about actually submitting your own topic, but you can sometimes vote for the next topic from a certain tier.
Thanks for all your wonderfull tuts, I used this one for a friend : th-cam.com/video/1xONCuxODQY/w-d-xo.html Love your channel, I hope that you find your way in the pause and wish you the best for your projects. I can't wait for your comeback in TD :)
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You're just making my learning so much better. I thank you!
Great stuff! Learned a lot. But since when did 6-2=3 (1:20) 😅
amazing!!
very nice. exploring the way (more conceptually than technically) to continuously feed it vs a convergent process and how to balance between both (
Love your tutorials!
Hellooo noones,
thx sooo much for your videos!!! 🙂They are so awesome!
Question: What's the difference between this and the slope TOP?
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Thank you so much for content!!
Thank you, love this simple trick! I was wondering, for a while now, how you can make techniques like this flow on continuously, without having to manually refresh the feedback and without seeing a hard reset on the effect. I have tried dozen of ways but I couldn't wrap my head around it. You really just want to use the original input again and combine that again with an overlaying feedback loop, so it is a smooth continuous effect, like forever curling without losing the colors or the image too much. How would you tackle this Ivan?
Thanks! Well, I guess, you can experiment with adding a cross top right after the feedback and feed the initial image into the second input - moving the cross slider will free you from the hard reset :)
I don't think you can do curl displacement like that without loosing colors after a while, try out adding an over top and add something that changes colors, like the circle in the end of this video. Maybe that's a way to start :)
@@noonesimg Awesome thanks, will try that!
Thanks for the tutorial! Question from a beginner: how can I slow down the speed of the curling? Thanks!
when I add the limit top and normalize it seems to break something. I don't know why. I followed it to a t
thank you this so amazing!
Umm my pattern doesn’t seem to be swirly I’m guessing I have trouble resetting the feedback loop I really don’t get how to do it😅😅 I’d appreciate it if you could help me
Hi i was wondering how you can change the colours and how you can make the noise keep going instead of disappearing. Thanks.
How can I get the noise to be continuous
How do I turn this into a TOP component?
Hi, I'm following the tutorial and have done it over and over again, but can't seem to drag the displace onto the feedback? another question is, I'm new to this, but I can't wrap my head around what's making the movement/animation. is it the feedback itself being displaced over and over again that makes it move?
There's a parameter called Target Top in Feedback Top parameters, try drag and drop your displace TOP there. As for the movement: it's caused by the displace TOP in this feedback loop: each frame the image given by Feedback top get's displaced just a little bit, and then sent back to the Feedback TOP, and then displaced again etc
@@noonesimg thank you so much for your reply! I think I got it now~
hii, I'm doing your tutorial and it happens to me that my TD doesn't have the top LIMIT operator.
I wonder if I can occupy another operator and arrive at a similar result.
(I have the test TD)
:)
Hey, I'm pretty sure TD has the limit TOP, was there last time I've checked ;) docs.derivative.ca/Limit_TOP#:~:text=The%20Limit%20TOP%20can%20limit,lie%20within%20the%20given%20range.
Super! Thank you!!!
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Thanks!
Aha! Nailed that!
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you're such a babe, how much we talking to become a patreon, do we get to submit ideas too?
haha, you can check out the tiers via the link. Haven't thought about actually submitting your own topic, but you can sometimes vote for the next topic from a certain tier.
Thanks for all your wonderfull tuts, I used this one for a friend : th-cam.com/video/1xONCuxODQY/w-d-xo.html
Love your channel, I hope that you find your way in the pause and wish you the best for your projects.
I can't wait for your comeback in TD :)