about the composite top. The reason input 2 is the set as the default resolution is because traditionally (in photoshop programs) input 2 is the background and input one is the effect being applied to the background layer. It might help understanding the composite top if you compare it to adobes photoshop layer blending, which basically the composite top TD. At 14:30 you can reduce the brightness instead of the opacity and instead of using a threshhold and radial ramp mapped to it's position, you can just feed the thresholds input into a lookup top reading values from a horizontal ramp. this will allow the trail to go across itself.
cool thanks for the precision on the comp TOP, it's still kinda weird in my work flow with TD (but what can you do lol). I'll try your approach on threshold, thanks for sharing!
It’s a screen recording mistake... I was recording the window of TD and not the whole screen. But if this is something you want to achieve there is probably a way. The create dialog is actually in .tog that is loaded a boot. So you can surely manage the opacity of the container.
@@hugueskir6203 Ah gotcha. Yeah, it's less about seeing the Dialog and more having a lightning fast shortcut technique for creating ops. Something like derivative.ca/community-post/asset/kbui. Cheers for the reply!
Thank you so much for sharing! It is so fun and easy to follow.
Super nice and easy to follow! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks a lot for sharing technique! You make it super simple and fun :)
this is exactly what I was looking for :)
Nice tutorial!)
really amazing technique. Thanks:)
thank you for sharing!
about the composite top. The reason input 2 is the set as the default resolution is because traditionally (in photoshop programs) input 2 is the background and input one is the effect being applied to the background layer. It might help understanding the composite top if you compare it to adobes photoshop layer blending, which basically the composite top TD.
At 14:30 you can reduce the brightness instead of the opacity and instead of using a threshhold and radial ramp mapped to it's position, you can just feed the thresholds input into a lookup top reading values from a horizontal ramp. this will allow the trail to go across itself.
cool thanks for the precision on the comp TOP, it's still kinda weird in my work flow with TD (but what can you do lol). I'll try your approach on threshold, thanks for sharing!
Nice tuts :) I'm following you on instagram :)
Thanks for the tutorial. Love your designs! Question: how you are creating operators without opening the OP Create Dialog?
It’s a screen recording mistake... I was recording the window of TD and not the whole screen. But if this is something you want to achieve there is probably a way. The create dialog is actually in .tog that is loaded a boot. So you can surely manage the opacity of the container.
@@hugueskir6203 Ah gotcha. Yeah, it's less about seeing the Dialog and more having a lightning fast shortcut technique for creating ops. Something like derivative.ca/community-post/asset/kbui. Cheers for the reply!
Quentin McKay wow impressive! Will definitely check it out. Thanks for sharing
you can just do - in front of your op instead of *- afterwards same difference :)
What do you mean?
@@smoothisfast_design on the ramp reference. you can just put a negative in front the operator to reverse it.
@@drewdle-n4r Absolutely! That's the beauty of TD, 1000 ways to do the same thing.
@@smoothisfast_design agreed, wasn't trying to sound pretentious. awesome tutorial, ill post my version and tag you on instagram ;)
@@drewdle-n4r don't worry friend, it didn't sound pretentious! Thank you for sharing you work!