Yep, I agree.Elektrobolt wrote:I for one am immensely attracted to Bazille. Though I think that the new knobs looks a tad busy, but only on the lighter "elevated" area. To me, at the bottom darker area (where multiplex is the only example), there is a definitely better contrast to the knobs, which I think fit them better.
The current gui is a sandwhich of about 8 layers that are composited using varioius blending modes. I'll need a day or two to do 10 - 20 different layouts with various contrast, gamma and luminance settings, and we can have a vote or something. The GUI framework basically has 90% included of whatever we need from Photoshop: Blending modes, layers, layer effects, gradients, hue and saturation filters, brightness & contrast, gamma correction, add noise, gaussian blur and what not. The "channels" that show the signal flow within a module is a greyscale map that's blurred and then bevel & embossed.
One layer is just a gradient that currently screens the background, but I can at any time edit the gradient and or switch it to multiply or colour dodge.
Actually, the whole shit is so new, I still have to learn it myself despite spending weeks on coding it
Hence I'm sure we'll have some great stuff in the end.
Who's in for a really bad metallic look variation? - I love to whip that one up


