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database/gallery of important/cool sequences #1480

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harshkhandeparkar opened this issue Jan 12, 2020 · 3 comments
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database/gallery of important/cool sequences #1480

harshkhandeparkar opened this issue Jan 12, 2020 · 3 comments

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@harshkhandeparkar
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harshkhandeparkar commented Jan 12, 2020

ImageSequencer allows users to save sequences as modules in the browser. This is useful when a specific sequence is used only for a specific purpose and not very widely used. This can reduce the library size (by not adding extra meta modules) yet serve its purpose.

We can create a database/lookup table of important/cool sequences that can be very useful to certain users. They can either be saved or not (depends on the user) but can be helpful.

Such a database can also represent the use-cases of ImageSequencer.

NOTE: Anyone is free to comment on their favorite sequence below. We'll add it to the database. All we need is a screenshot of the sequence and steps involved


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@harshkhandeparkar Thanks for opening this issue we really needed something like that!
I'll be adding some sequences real soon!!
Thanks!

@harshkhandeparkar harshkhandeparkar changed the title Database of important sequences Database of Important/Cool Sequences Jan 17, 2020
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@jywarren jywarren changed the title Database of Important/Cool Sequences database/gallery of important/cool sequences May 21, 2020
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I made this one for creating dithered gradients of different sizes!

https://sequencer.publiclab.org/examples/#steps=rotate{},gradient{},rotate{},dither{dither:Atkinson}

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jywarren commented Jul 10, 2020

Here's the new color halftone module! It looks really nice! #1678

#1678

It'll be available at: https://sequencer.publiclab.org/examples/#steps=color-halftone

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