Thanks for that, I'll take a look now. I'm using a macboo pro 13" 2013 (possibly 2012), running mavericks.
Im using Pd extended.
Hope that helps.
Newbie stuck on canvas colour control.
Thanks for that, I'll take a look now. I'm using a macboo pro 13" 2013 (possibly 2012), running mavericks.
Im using Pd extended.
Hope that helps.
I added the rest of the colours to the patch. Its pretty much done. One last problem.
The colour box under the 'test yourself' section is acting up. W
When you hit the bang it should give the a sum (7x12) and its corresponding colour. It doesn't right now. However if the user inputs the (7x12)themselves it does display the corresponding colour.
Odd.
Any thoughts?
D'OH! Never attached the patch!
Assignment 1 all 12 colours.pd
I thought of the multiple files open already, closed Pd, and opened JUST the one I'm working on. Still there.
It's the random button on the test part . That's all.
What I dont understand is the the learn subpatch and the test subpatch are the exact same. The learn subpatch works as supposed to.
Nah same thing.
However,
Id say over 80% of the time its only one off. For example random creates 4X6. So user goes to the sliders and puts in 4X6, gets same numerical answer but colours dont match. If user puts in 5X6 the colours match. Does that make sense?
@delphineTA Hello Delphine..... I understand now........
Fixed list.........
added order of operations [t b f] to the subpatches so that the colour is banged through properly from [random].
corrected two colour mistakes and one colour name mistake
added one to the random outputs so as not to have a zero (and to have 12!!)
changed the left slider length to 12 (from 13)
Delphine.pd
With any luck.......David
Thats the one!
Thanks so much for your help. If I could buy you a drink I would! Its was a great learning process, figuring out and understanding the differences between tweaked patches.
I can see Pd being a brilliant tool to have, there seems to be a massively steep learning curve is all.
@delphineTA You are very welcome...... and you are right that it's a brilliant tool.
Now that you have arrived at this stage it will become much easier.....
Good luck!
David.
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