Edit raw curve for Bezier Fractal
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Edit raw curve for Bezier Fractal
So, I'm not sure if this is a feature that is lacking, or if it is a feature that I'm just not understanding how to access, but I know I can edit the position of vertices of the fractal line "skeleton" using the transform tool, and I know I can edit the individual points of the final fractal line, but I think there ought to be a way to edit the bezier handles of the skeleton when using a bezier fractal line.
Re: Edit raw curve for Bezier Fractal
Could you split this one huge sentence, please?
Re: Edit raw curve for Bezier Fractal
Wow, okay, sure.
So, I'm not sure if this is a feature that is lacking, or if it is a feature that I'm just not understanding how to access. I can edit the position of vertices of a line that a fractal line is made from using the transform tool. I know I can edit the individual points of the final fractal line using the line tool. There ought to be a way to edit the bezier curve that a fractal bezier is made from.
here's a visual for good measure:
So, I'm not sure if this is a feature that is lacking, or if it is a feature that I'm just not understanding how to access. I can edit the position of vertices of a line that a fractal line is made from using the transform tool. I know I can edit the individual points of the final fractal line using the line tool. There ought to be a way to edit the bezier curve that a fractal bezier is made from.
here's a visual for good measure:
Re: Edit raw curve for Bezier Fractal
If the fractal factor was high-ish and the tension lower, the bezier handles are going to be very close to the point itself. Also, by default because of the number of points the handles are only shown for the selected point. Suggestions belowFoaS wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 7:49 amWow, okay, sure.
So, I'm not sure if this is a feature that is lacking, or if it is a feature that I'm just not understanding how to access. I can edit the position of vertices of a line that a fractal line is made from using the transform tool. I know I can edit the individual points of the final fractal line using the line tool. There ought to be a way to edit the bezier curve that a fractal bezier is made from.
here's a visual for good measure:
1. Select "Show all Bezier Control Points" from the Edit Shape Tool toolbar at the top
2. Zoom in pretty closely so you can start seeing them.
- Alejandro
Alejandro S. Canosa
Three Minds Software
Three Minds Software
Re: Edit raw curve for Bezier Fractal
Oh, and also if the tension is "0" the fractal shape is created with lines but you can always make it into a Bezer by "dragging" the middle of the curve. This can also be helpful if there are handles but they are practically overlapping the point.
- Alejandro
- Alejandro
Alejandro S. Canosa
Three Minds Software
Three Minds Software
Re: Edit raw curve for Bezier Fractal
yeah, no, I know I can modify the points on the already fractalized line. Lemme see if I can explain from a different angle.
If I draw out a regular bezier curve, I can modify the points, and handles of that curve.
A fractal bezier curve is a subdivision function layered on top of a given bezier curve, right?
What I'm saying is that I think it'd be useful to be able to edit the handles of the **Underlying** bezier curve of a fractal bezier. You can move the verts of the underlying Line or bezier-curve using the transform tool, but you cannot edit the **handles** of the curve underlying the fractal.
I have, however, realized that I'm making a big assumption: that the fractalization is non-destructive - that there exists, somewhere in memory, the non-fractalized bezier curve that can be modified and then re-fractalized after editing.
If I draw out a regular bezier curve, I can modify the points, and handles of that curve.
A fractal bezier curve is a subdivision function layered on top of a given bezier curve, right?
What I'm saying is that I think it'd be useful to be able to edit the handles of the **Underlying** bezier curve of a fractal bezier. You can move the verts of the underlying Line or bezier-curve using the transform tool, but you cannot edit the **handles** of the curve underlying the fractal.
I have, however, realized that I'm making a big assumption: that the fractalization is non-destructive - that there exists, somewhere in memory, the non-fractalized bezier curve that can be modified and then re-fractalized after editing.
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Re: Edit raw curve for Bezier Fractal
I tested this and currently you can edit the points only (move them), but the end-user does not get any handles to adjust the CURVE, as you did when you originally laid the point and dragged to adjust the curve. So, it would be nice to be able to move the points AND to be able to adjust the handles of a bezier fractal curve.
Re: Edit raw curve for Bezier Fractal
I appreciate the sanity check - I was genuinely afraid I was double-talking myself into a corner in trying to explain it.SilverSurfer1221 wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 5:14 pmI tested this and currently you can edit the points only (move them), but the end-user does not get any handles to adjust the CURVE, as you did when you originally laid the point and dragged to adjust the curve. So, it would be nice to be able to move the points AND to be able to adjust the handles of a bezier fractal curve.
Re: Edit raw curve for Bezier Fractal
I'm following now, sorry about thatFoaS wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 5:04 pmyeah, no, I know I can modify the points on the already fractalized line. Lemme see if I can explain from a different angle.
If I draw out a regular bezier curve, I can modify the points, and handles of that curve.
A fractal bezier curve is a subdivision function layered on top of a given bezier curve, right?
What I'm saying is that I think it'd be useful to be able to edit the handles of the **Underlying** bezier curve of a fractal bezier. You can move the verts of the underlying Line or bezier-curve using the transform tool, but you cannot edit the **handles** of the curve underlying the fractal.
I have, however, realized that I'm making a big assumption: that the fractalization is non-destructive - that there exists, somewhere in memory, the non-fractalized bezier curve that can be modified and then re-fractalized after editing.
That makes a lot of sense, we'll see if that's something we can do in the future. Problem for existing maps is that info isn't saved as you suspect, so it would only work for new maps.
Thank you!
- Alejandro
Alejandro S. Canosa
Three Minds Software
Three Minds Software
Re: Edit raw curve for Bezier Fractal
You good. details are tricksy.Kanchou wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 5:54 pmI'm following now, sorry about thatFoaS wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 5:04 pmyeah, no, I know I can modify the points on the already fractalized line. Lemme see if I can explain from a different angle.
If I draw out a regular bezier curve, I can modify the points, and handles of that curve.
A fractal bezier curve is a subdivision function layered on top of a given bezier curve, right?
What I'm saying is that I think it'd be useful to be able to edit the handles of the **Underlying** bezier curve of a fractal bezier. You can move the verts of the underlying Line or bezier-curve using the transform tool, but you cannot edit the **handles** of the curve underlying the fractal.
I have, however, realized that I'm making a big assumption: that the fractalization is non-destructive - that there exists, somewhere in memory, the non-fractalized bezier curve that can be modified and then re-fractalized after editing.
That makes a lot of sense, we'll see if that's something we can do in the future. Problem for existing maps is that info isn't saved as you suspect, so it would only work for new maps.
Thank you!
- Alejandro
I wonder what it would take to back-engineer a bezier curve from a series of points... *shudders* heck naw - not worth it.