pearl shape generator

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(iCe)
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Postby (iCe) » 14 Aug 2006, 22:33

That's what you would call the wonderfull world of software development! Don't try to understand it, I'm a software engineer myself and even I don't get it sometimes ;-)
CoenCo
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Postby CoenCo » 14 Aug 2006, 22:40

gheh.. how about starting an Avolites chat, instead of a forum??

I know software development is a bitch.. I studied artificial intelligence, which was a lot of programming as well. I didn't finish it though, had too much work :)
powerdesign@skynet.be
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Postby powerdesign@skynet.be » 16 Aug 2006, 10:46

Hey guys,

I messed around a little and found out how it works.

Will post a file shortly with wich you can create your own patterns by drawing them. So no need to understand the hex-code.
Vincent
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Postby Vincent » 21 Aug 2006, 22:10

[Scrapped the nonsense part]

For those who want an alternate SG.DAT file with patterns to be selected instead of shapes (like "Pan sine", "tilt sine"), there you go.

http://users.telenet.be/boulezlaan/sg_d ... arl/sg.dat

Mind you that the file is loaded in reversed order when used on the Azure.

Use the shape-file below instead for the Azure, as it is very important to have exactly 200 shapes in the file.

http://users.telenet.be/boulezlaan/sg_d ... ure/sg.dat

Both files have worked flawlessly on the Pearl/Azure/Sapphire. Enjoy it.
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Postby niclights » 21 Aug 2006, 22:17

@Vincent: If you had read the whole thread you would know this was already understood. CoenCo was pointing out how illogical the order seems ;)
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Postby Vincent » 21 Aug 2006, 22:26

My bad, too late, time to go to bed ... :oops: And no, I didn't have too much booze.
powerdesign@skynet.be
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Postby powerdesign@skynet.be » 22 Aug 2006, 21:04

Here's a little help to create your own patterns.
Have fun. :D

http://users.telenet.be/powerproductions/shapes.xls

Regards, Bert.
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Postby (iCe) » 22 Aug 2006, 22:36

powerdesign@skynet.be wrote:Here's a little help to create your own patterns.
Have fun. :D

http://users.telenet.be/powerproductions/shapes.xls

Regards, Bert.


Damn, you've really taken this 10 steps forward! Respect, kudos, whatever they call it nowadays... nice work!

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