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Friday, October 16, 2009
Gallery Show Preset Randomization
I recently added some new options to the Studio Artist 4 gallery show feature. It's become apparent that some people are using gallery show to automatically generate new presets, so you can now run gallery shows generated from randomized image operations, vectorizer, or texture synthesizer settings. This works off of the hypothetical space of potential settings, as opposed to randomly selecting an existing preset, which is what a lot of the existing galley show techniques do.
The image above is something crazy that fell out of some testing associated with the new gallery show features.
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