Simple PRO TouchDesigner Tips & Habits
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- čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
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In this video, Crystal will cover simple habits and tips that will make you more of a pro in TouchDesigner. These habits and tips are usually more difficult to pick up when self-learning or aren't talked about in most videos because they aren't as flashy, but they will improve your workflow!
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Oh my god, the second way of doing CustomParameters... what a time saver!
I often make CustomParameters, but I tend to do it later in the project because I find it complicated... but not anymore, thanks to you!
It's such a great timesaver, right? Really makes custom parameters a breeze to set up. Glad to hear it was helpful! :)
Thank you! Very helpful information. I would enjoy seeing more Pro Tip videos like this in the future
Our pleasure! Stay tuned, more to come :)
Great advices. I've not expected that I'll learn something new, but there is a lot of things, thank you!
We're glad to hear it! Thanks for watching :)
These are great. I especially liked the annotation explanation and how binding parameters works. More please.
Glad to hear you found it helpful! Stay tuned, more to come :)
This video is very useful! Thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching :)
Why not show how to create a default project to replace the standard project with a pre-organized starter network?
Another suggestion:
I often use a constantChop containing important project values (sizeX, sizeY, and others.) Perhaps there are other good (or best) practices of this kind?
Both great suggestions! We'll keep these in mind for a potential follow-up video in the future :)
Thank You
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching :)
Thanks 🙌🏼
You bet! Thanks for watching :)
Is "Kodak" the same as codec? Asking for a friend.
Codecs allow you to encode or decode data. Although this could be any kind of data, audio and video codecs are what you'll commonly hear about (see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_codec and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_codec)
Kodak is a company that produces photographic and motion picture film, among other things (see: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodak)
Hope that helps! 😀
@@TheInteractiveImmersiveHQ Oh I know that. The last chapter is spelled Kodak as in the brand you mention.
love calling out incorrect spelling of TouchDesigner 😁
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