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Rapportera problem med översättningen
What do you want to achieve ? Because time usually works well with sinus (Math f(x)) or noise (Signals)
This creates a nice effect. The side affect of time in this example is that if you keep drawing more and more strokes you will start seeing nothing but the whitish blue. If it weren't for the random node you would see all light blue (the right gradient color). Even after lifting the brush up and setting it back down for more strokes. This might be desired at times, but further tweaks to allow the brush to reset once the stroke has ended have been unsuccessful.
I'm probably going about this all the wrong way. I've thought about using length here instead of time, but I don't seem to be able to stretch the gradient to get the same results.
I've also tried using pressure as a switch to turn time off, but it seems that once time get started it can't be stopped (reset) by other nodes.
It's unclear to me if this is a limitation or if there is room to improve it's function.
It seems to me, if practicable, to have a toggle to reset time when no pressure occurs within the fx editor would be a nice feature.
http://forum.bleank.com/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=105
If you want to "reset" time within a node, you might want to explore the Frac function, this will loop time between 0 and 1 without a ping pong effect. You can then stretch or squeeze the time for something different, or even remap it for something other than 0 and 1 with some math. If you want to have something conditionnal, you can exploit 0 and 1 multiplications, for exemple, when tilt is below a certain threshold, do this, otherwise do that, with the help of Step
I could see a need for a global time (for random effects), but it would also be nice to have a local time.
We will fix it in the next release !
Many thanks for the report ;)