Co-create a Wurlitzer
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@hisefilo I prefer the previous design, this one just looks too much like you're trying to imitate spitfire.
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@hisefilo yeah me too - you can never have too much orange...;-)
and I really really DONT like Spitfires UI's....
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@d-healey haha 2 votes! I think previous is the winner then
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But the name Hurlitzer is definitely a keeper ;)
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@christoph-hart Hise + Wurlitzer LOL. Will try the orange one but simpler. Dont like gradients into a non realistic UI
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more testing on additive
https://soundcloud.com/user-830166644/additive-testing/s-B8ePv -
@hisefilo very cool GUI. Do you use svg files for sliders/knobs? Because it looks so sharp. Can you send an example snippet for a sharp vector knob like this?
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@orange said in Co-create a Wurlitzer:
@hisefilo very cool GUI. Do you use svg files for sliders/knobs? Because it looks so sharp. Can you send an example snippet for a sharp vector knob like this?
The vectors are created within HISE using paint routines, no need for any images of svg files.
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@d-healey Svg files are scalable vectors too, not images like jpeg or png. Can we make vector shapes like below with paint routines?
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@orange Projucer has a tool to convert svgs to paths which can then be used in paint routines within HISE. This is how I drew the logo for my instrument.
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@orange hehe I wish I could. This example is a vector made with Adobe Illustrator. It also exports svg but never tried to convert svgs into hises paint routine. I can post the plain svg if u wish
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@orange https://sampleson.com/temp/ui.svg just save as, or view page source for svg code
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@d-healey wow sound so cool. can you share an example snippet for a Projucer converted paths on paint routine?
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@d-healey You are the man :) Thank you so much
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This is also covered by the ScriptPanel tutorial:
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Also you can draw something like the big knob directly in HISE:
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@christoph-hart and what if we want to drag ourself?
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@christoph-hart Wow! Incredible. Thank you so much guys!
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If you are using Adobe Illustrator to make SVG files; you can get the data Path inside the Illustrator. This is the video that shows you how to do this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADMwZwxAVws
Cheers ;)