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      A Former User @Sawer
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      @nesta99 :)

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        Natan
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        Thanks @Rudra-Ghosh Good Job :)
        Can You Add A Pan Knob To This ?

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          A Former User @Natan
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          @Natan Flat Design Knob Pan.zip Here it is. :) Pan Knob Flat Design.gif

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            Natan @A Former User
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            @Rudra-Ghosh You Rock Man :)
            Thank You So Much

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              A Former User @Natan
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              @Natan :)

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                A Former User @A Former User
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                @Rudra-Ghosh This looks rather dashing! Do you then export a filmstrip in this case? Could you do a Lottie export or is the glow customization getting in the way?

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                  A Former User @A Former User
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                  Do you then export a filmstrip in this case?

                  @UrsBollhalder
                  Yeah. Later I use Sheeteah Sprite Sheet Tools to export FilmStrip from After Effects. If I use 3D package like C4D, Maya, 3DS max or Houdini I use my own created C# Image Stitching program.

                  Could you do a Lottie export

                  I am not a big fan of Lottie or rather I can say I never tried lottie that extreme.

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                    A Former User
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                    Really, can you export a filmstrip from Houdini?? I don't have it or use it myself... but I've seen some fantastic stuff online made with it!

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                      orange
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                      For image stitching, Waves Factory Stip Generator is my favourite.

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                      Strip Generator | Blog | Wavesfactory

                      Free app that creates vertical and horizontal strips from a collection of JPG - PNG images.

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                      Just export as image sequence (from C4D, After Effects, 3DS Max, Houdini, Maya...etc. doesn't matter) and open these image sequences inside this tool then stitch :)

                      develop Branch / XCode 13.1
                      macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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                        yall
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                        https://g200kg.github.io/knobman3d/ the best ;)

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                          lalalandsynth
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                          You can use Bodymovin to export as Lottie from After fx.
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                            A Former User @A Former User
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                            @UrsBollhalder Hmm why not ? If you want to make fancy VFX style Fire or water simulation and if you wanna use it in your plugins interface you can use Houdini or Maya. Process is same -> Same as C4D or blender etc. Only advantage of Houdini is it is procedural and node based.

                            Yeah @orange is right you can use Waves Factory Strip Generator. It is beautiful. Once I used to develop plugins in SynthEdit ,Code Block C++ and DSP Robotics Flowstone. That time I created my simple Image(Png and Jpg) Stitching program written in C#.

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                              A Former User @orange
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                              @orange That's what I use as well if I am making my own knobs... Really nice tool... but it has its days and mood swings!

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                                A Former User @A Former User
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                                @Rudra-Ghosh Sorry for bothering you further... What do you mean by "Only advantage of Houdini is it is procedural and node based"??? I am actually thinking of integrating some smoke, fire, water stuff and that's how I found Houdini... ut I might just wait a moment and see how OpenGL is playing out in HISE. Because that is much more interesting than just filmstrips and their "one-dimensional" behaviour...

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                                  A Former User @lalalandsynth
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                                  @lalalandsynth I actually really like lottie. THere's not too much stuff available that is not illustrative but more art-based if that makes sense... For now, I've just done LAF and Lottie (that sounds nice!). Not too much a fan of 3d via filmstrip etc. I don't think that is the future. But more in the direction of OpenGL... or just stay with paint routines, LAF and occasional simple Lottie!

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                                    A Former User @A Former User
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                                    @UrsBollhalder Houdini is node based . All (Modelling to texturing, lighting) procedural approach that you will not find in any other piece of software. And you can do VFX kind of things real easy in Houdini.

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