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Haven't forgotten about this, just swamped by my new job, and other similar obligations.
The way I see it, the main differences between the current effect and "classic" are:
- Classic code is all one color, except for the "lowest characters on a raindrop", which are white.
- Classic code's glyphs mostly don't change at all; here and there there are glyphs that change very rapidly
- Classic code has no ordered glyph cycle, though I'll triple check. I'll probably leave this alone to be honest
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I've named this version "throwback". Feedback appreciated.
I actually feel some nostalgia for this version that I don't feel with "1999"— it's got something to do with how all the glyphs are packed so tightly together, with the 1.5-to-1 size ratio.
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Real nice!
I think there's no need to alter the glyphs' size so you can easily switch between them. Switching from 1999 to throwback makes them feel super big like I need to zoom out. It's not a problem since you can very easily change the settings but I would keep the size the same.
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Addressed the sizing issue. Since the original glyphs are stretched taller in the 1999 film, it makes sense to increase the number of columns by that same stretch ratio to keep everything looking equally sized.
My reference was the opening titles, although the coloration of those titles varies from video to video, and from edition to edition. The 4K Blue Ray I have at home renders them as quite anemic! This morning I've tried approximating the bloom ("glow") and color in this one.
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Final fix to tracer length, which is now governed by "brightnessThreshold".
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If you need a hand let me know if I can be of assistance on anything
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I feel the color may be too plain and did a quick search to verify and I think there are different versions of the code in the same movie. Which version did you reference for throwback?
I found this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vAnuBtyEYE which seems to me like a mix of 1999 and throwback
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Related Issues (20)
- Instructions for running on localhost, or a server on my LAN? HOT 2
- skipOutro HOT 1
- Major Feature: dynamic parameters HOT 2
- Image displays upside-down with effect=image HOT 5
- Colors and intensities of glint and cursor should be separate properties— and colors should stay within their gamuts HOT 2
- Not an issue, congrats for this project HOT 1
- Background color with opacity or transparent HOT 1
- Feature Request: add an appropriate sound effect for falling digital rain HOT 4
- Feature Request: Animate between a "start" width and a "final" width HOT 2
- Request : ability to change every setting HOT 1
- Feature Request: render the effect to a transparent canvas HOT 1
- Improvement: modify the "operator" version to more closely resemble the effect in the original film HOT 2
- Feature Request: support Spout or NDI output HOT 1
- Unexpected behavior: intro with negative fallSpeed fills the screen with cursors HOT 2
- Change default version HOT 2
- Set as Windows Terminal background
- Missing "6" character in custom font HOT 1
- Request: Set a custom image via JavaScript as a base64 string HOT 2
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- gap option
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