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Wider colorize node? #713

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ivxvm opened this issue Oct 24, 2024 · 3 comments
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Wider colorize node? #713

ivxvm opened this issue Oct 24, 2024 · 3 comments
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ivxvm commented Oct 24, 2024

Feature/enhancement description:
When working with complex gradients, managing color breakpoints quickly becomes cumbersome because of how narrow Colorize node is. Is there any way to make it wider currently? If not I propose to introduce some mechanism that allows doing that, or at least make the node wider by default. In Substance Designer this configuration happens in side panel and you can resize that side panel freely to get enough width to make your color breakpoints manageable. I prefer Material Maker's approach because it's more rapid/productive, but for things like this, maybe something like resizing nodes in graph can be introduced? As an alternative there could be a button on colorize node that opens dedicated breakpoint editor window which is resizable.

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@Jowan-Spooner
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Well, not sure if you are aware of this, but the little drop-down should reveal a much bigger gradient editing field:
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ivxvm commented Oct 24, 2024

Oops, I missed that one, thanks!

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In 1.3, double click in the top half of the gradient to have a wider version ( it's even mentioned in the documentation https://rodzill4.github.io/material-maker/doc/nodes_common.html#parameters :D ).

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