GLSL/Shiva style Filter Preview

Thomas Burdick thomas.burdick at gmail.com
Wed Jul 23 09:40:26 CEST 2008


yeah, I was curiously thinking the same thing myself. Because in reality,
you could have a whole multitude of effects. The built in editor seems nice
though too.

I guess I'll look more closely how other filters are written vs how the glsl
filter is currently written.

-Tom

On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 12:38 AM, Cyrille Berger <cberger at cberger.net>
wrote:

> On Tuesday 22 July 2008, Thomas Burdick wrote:
> > One of the things I never really liked about the way the glsl plugin
> > worked, was the dialog, and especially the preview.
> >
> > I almost feel like the preview should be shown on the canvas itself.
> >
> > Is this a bad idea? Can it be done easily? How would I do it if so?
> >
> > I suppose Cyrille's Shiva  and this GLSL plugin should probably
> > preview in a similar manner since they provide similar functionality.
> >
> > Your thoughts?
> Well my plan when I will integrate Shiva in Krita is to have it act as a
> filter, which will give the in-canvas preview for free (and every other
> integration as well). What I am unsure is wether having one Shiva filter,
> with a list of effects, or generating one Krita filter for each effect.
>
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> Cyrille Berger
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