motaywo
motaywo
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23rd Oct 2017
23rd Oct 2017
By layering STOR, it's possible to predict where particles end up, and in what order... which inevitably leads to subframe. The foreknowledge of particle order this approach gives means that all 8 directions are possible without much modification.
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  • motaywo
    motaywo
    24th Oct 2017
    @Cool4Cool: It's applicable for most cases where subframe is used. Unfortunately it can't be toggled on and off, but its advantage is size, and flexibility. STOR behaves in a very predictable manner, and we can customize the layout, knowing how it will react. Because the individual pixels are created AFTER the save is opened and particles ordered, we can have combinations that aren't impacted by particle reordering.
  • Cool4Cool
    Cool4Cool
    24th Oct 2017
    Interesting. Is this applicable to anything (e.g. faster computers)
  • motaywo
    motaywo
    23rd Oct 2017
    I'll be making an in-depth tutorial on this soon!
  • motaywo
    motaywo
    23rd Oct 2017
    This is the first of a number of local saves I've been working that I'll publish