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lkmitch
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by lkmitch » Wed Sep 28, 2005 1:40 pm
Hi all,
I just discovered CFDG yesterday, and this is my first (presentable) image.
Kerry Mitchell
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startshape SS1
rule SS1 {
BASE{s 1.3}
BARNEY {}
FRED {}
}
rule BASE {
SQUARE {b 0}
SQUARE {s 0.9925 b 1}
}
rule FRED {
SQUARE {b 0}
SQUARE {s 0.9925 b 1}
FRED {r -3 s 0.98}
}
rule BARNEY {
SQUARE {b 0}
SQUARE {s 0.9925 b 1}
BARNEY {r 1 s 0.98}
}
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by dzeni » Wed Sep 28, 2005 2:21 pm
I love your work.
Hope you don't mind but I took some liberties with it and gave it a hint of colour.
Below is the changed script.
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startshape SS1
rule SS1 {
BASE{s 1.3}
BARNEY {}
FRED {}
}
rule BASE {
SQUARE {b 0 hue 1 sat .9}
SQUARE {s 0.9925 b 1 hue 200 sat 1}
}
rule FRED {
SQUARE {b 0}
SQUARE {s 0.9925 b 1 hue 50 sat .7}
FRED {r -3 s 0.98}
}
rule BARNEY {
SQUARE {b 0}
SQUARE {s 0.9925 b 1 hue 0 sat .9}
BARNEY {r 1 s 0.98}
}
---
Needless to say, I appreciate you posting your stuff and think you are wonderful.
Dzeni
http://www.dzeni.blogspot.com
lkmitch
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by lkmitch » Wed Sep 28, 2005 10:43 pm
Hi Dzeni,
Nice job with the coloring. I haven't quite figured that out yet.
Kerry
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by UglyPuppy » Thu Sep 29, 2005 12:58 am
Holy crap that's cool. Not newbish at all...
Great Job!
dzeni
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by dzeni » Thu Sep 29, 2005 3:36 am
Thanks
It took a bit of playing but basically you can add colour to your stuff by specifiying values for hue, saturation and brightness. The thing is, if you don't specify the saturation and brightness as well as the hue, it won't work.
To get a red circle the rule would be:
rule redcircle
{
CIRCLE{hue 0 sat 1 b 1}
}
Not very interesting (I know). To get a blue circle, simply change the hue value to around 200.
G-d Bless
Dzeni
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by MtnViewJohn » Thu Sep 29, 2005 1:30 pm
Color is a recent addition to Context Free. We had to set the default saturation and brightness to 0% to avoid breaking all of the pre-color CFDG files.