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    • FatMitchellF
      FatMitchell
      last edited by

      I noticed that "the cube" VST (which looks incredible) was done with HISE!!

      Is it possible to integrate additional libraries like react for use in creating more complex and visually appealing UI?

      Currently using Images and Film strips. I just feel like it could look more modern / higher quality for lack of a better term.

      Any tips and tricks would be amazing.

      Best,
      Mitchell

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      • d.healeyD
        d.healey @FatMitchell
        last edited by

        @FatMitchell Cube's UI was done in C++ I believe.

        Libre Wave - Freedom respecting instruments and effects
        My Patreon - HISE tutorials
        YouTube Channel - Public HISE tutorials

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        • oskarshO
          oskarsh @FatMitchell
          last edited by

          @FatMitchell using something like react will not automatically make your UI look better. I found that a lot of stuff is possible in HISE with little effort and everything can be done with a lot of effort.

          Personally I like to draw everything in code including knobs and never bother using filmstrips.

          breathing HISE

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          • Christoph HartC
            Christoph Hart @oskarsh
            last edited by

            @oskarsh yes I think most of what people refer to as „modern UI“ is just a scalable vectorized interface which is totally possible in HISE.

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            • bendursoB
              bendurso @FatMitchell
              last edited by

              @FatMitchell You can also use shaders or lotties to make it look cool. I'm learning to use them and it's really fun

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              • FatMitchellF
                FatMitchell @bendurso
                last edited by

                @bendurso Lottie is a good suggestion as well. thank you all!

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