Vervette Fluid Sandbox...


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Post Fri Mar 24, 2023 9:12 am

Re: Vervette Fluid Sandbox...

OOOoohhhh, you mean, can you turn off the light, haha. Thanks, TJ, I saw your question in my gmail. Sorry I missed it here, and weird. :?
First of all: Welcome to the forum! :beer:

And now, both Verve and Vervette use lighting to show the canvas and that's why white looks like it wasn't full white (255,255,255 or 1.0,1.0,1.0). Instead it is multiplied by the light, it's angle and distance to the canvas and, of course, it's color and intensity.
In Vervette you can just turn off the light. In Verve you can achieve the same by setting the ambient color to white and the light color to black, but then you will not have lighting and won't see any bumps in the paint, of course. If you went really wild, you could try and adjust both ambient and light to result in a white canvas, while the paint still shows lighting.

Anyway, what are you trying to do, why do you need this? Because maybe I can help more concretely, if I know what you are after, you know.
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Post Tue May 09, 2023 6:12 pm

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Having some fun with Vervette again. Inspired by Dines I've played with desert type landscapes a little...
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For this one I did look at some reference to examine contrasts. It's pretty interesting how different things become quickly, looking at actual photos, even if used ever so loosely...
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Post Wed May 10, 2023 12:08 am

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Nature is always a pleasure to see! c:!
Is beautiful that please without concept!
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Post Thu May 11, 2023 9:38 am

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Latest Chromium updates destroy website performance IF you have --disable-frame-rate-limit set in your shortcut options. Used to be no problem, but this one's a killer right now. Hopefully they'll fix it swiftly.
--disable-gpu-vsync still works just fine and is perfect for Vervette! Especially my dev version, which I hopefully get to release sometime soon.
I've just added accumulative color picking, which is pure magic. I wrote it last year already, but not for this dev version. Anyway, it's pure magic. Pick and drag over any colors and it will move the color towards an average. Flipping amazing to work with. But I shouldn't tease you... I know... :oops: :hihi:
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Post Thu May 11, 2023 11:29 am

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Wait & see! :beer:
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