In an attempt to get a better understanding of how to shape and transform stuff I tried to recreate something like this. So I studied all the examples about grid and arbitrary point and the like and came up with the below patch.
Which I thought was quite nice. Until I realized that
I can’t figure out why the first, leftmost grid gets distorted so much more while the other three produce nice curves at the same resolution
I can’t use a higher resolution. With 40 spreads and according grid size the shapes kind of break in the middle.
So, what did I do wrong? I guess a lot, so some pointing into the right direction would be much appreciated.
Nevermind. Found the solution. Which for both problems was my lack of understanding what exactly happens in the perlin-node, hmpf.
(for 1.: that very curve had a different x-input, for 2. the amount of coordinates for perlin’s x- and y-input must match. Since I don’t do anything with X and don’t have an incoming connection there, I overlooked those all the time)
thanks anyway.
(Preview for the win! Yep, defetto, it indeed is. Beautiful stuff in your stream:)