Colorizing an image?
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Re: Colorizing an image?
Oh joyous day again. Hopefully for cereal this time.
Re: Colorizing an image?
LOL, of course I was joking with you Jasoco. And neither I or Jasoco should have doubts that Anjo wouldn't introduced the feature. But actually someone that don't know that OSX can natively screen capture windows with transparent background/alpha shadows can really think that image was photoshopedanjo wrote: coffee's trolling. It is built in.
BTW Anjo, you didn't answer what modes you thinking introduce so I quickily checked the commit. You are adding for now the "combine mode". However if you have the basis for introduce more modes this probably can help if you want to add later some extra options. Not all are interesting but some modes can probably help people do interesting effects.
http://www.simpelfilter.de/en/basics/mixmods.html
http://blog.deepskycolors.com/archivo/2 ... modes.html
http://photoblogstop.com/photoshop/phot ... -explained
Re: Colorizing an image?
While these are all interesting, they're also all blend modes, which we already have some of. We're limited in what blend modes we can implement, though; most of the interesting ones require shaders, and the blend mode architecture we have doesn't work with shaders. (Yet?)
The relevant terminology here is color modes, which focus specifically on how the current color is applied to a given image. There is some overlap, but it's a specific case of blending with its own constraints and requirements.
Re: Colorizing an image?
Thank your explain that. Well, at least your addition is a very welcomed improvement.anjo wrote:While these are all interesting, they're also all blend modes, which we already have some of. We're limited in what blend modes we can implement, though; most of the interesting ones require shaders, and the blend mode architecture we have doesn't work with shaders. (Yet?)
The relevant terminology here is color modes, which focus specifically on how the current color is applied to a given image. There is some overlap, but it's a specific case of blending with its own constraints and requirements.
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Re: Colorizing an image?
My kingdom for the ability to colorize images!
Re: Colorizing an image?
Hi! Sorry for necroposting; I wouldn't have known about 'combine' if it wasn't for this thread, so I think this is the best place to post.
'combine' was undocumented on the wiki, so I added a short description for it. It'd be lovely if somebody could take a look at it, because I'm not 100% sure what I wrote is understandable/accurate.
Oh, and LÖVE rocks.
'combine' was undocumented on the wiki, so I added a short description for it. It'd be lovely if somebody could take a look at it, because I'm not 100% sure what I wrote is understandable/accurate.
Oh, and LÖVE rocks.
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