Courbes & Fonctions
Colouring Methods


This HTML page describes the different parameters you can find in the mde - Courbes and mde - Fonctions colouring methods and their English counterparts. For further explanations or just suggestions, you may contact me at mdessur@hotmail.com.

I would also mention that English is not my first language. So, I would appreciate comments on how to better this text from that point of view. Thanks.


Table of contents


1. Courbes & Curves

Both colouring methods are the same. Their only difference is that the first one is partly in French and the second one is completely in English.

For the Curves, a and b parameters you will find all the information you need here with some differences:

It uses the Coordinates Parameter Toolbox, the Colouring Mode Parameters (old), the Function Application (old) and the Masking Parameters Toolbox.

It uses also some Random and fBm texturing but in a way slightly different from the toolbox.

There are at least two related parameters for texturing:
 
Texture Type This parameter let you choose a type of texture.
Choices When French: hasard (default), fBm
When English: random (default), fBm
Comments If random is chosen, only the Texture Amount applies as other parameter related to texturing. If fBm is chosen, please take a look at the fBm Texture Parameters.

 
Texture Amount/Strength This is the strenghth of the chosen texture
Choices Any number is OK. 
Comments By default, value is 0, which means no texturing.
When fBm, it replaces the fBm Texture Amount parameter in the toolbox.


2. Fonction & Functions

Both colouring methods are the same. Their only difference is that the first one is partly in French and the second one is completely in English.

For the Curves, a, b, Function 1 / f(x)and Function 2 / f(y)  parameters you will find all the information you need here with some differences:

It uses the Coordinates Parameter Toolbox, the Colouring Mode Parameters (old) and the Masking Parameters Toolbox.

It uses also some Random and fBm texturing but in a way slightly different from the toolbox.

There are at least two related parameters for texturing:
 
Texture Type This parameter let you choose a type of texture.
Choices When French: hasard (default), fBm
When English: random (default), fBm
Comments If random is chosen, only the Texture Amount applies as other parameter related to texturing. If fBm is chosen, please take a look at the fBm Texture Parameters.

 
Texture Amount/Strength This is the strenghth of the chosen texture
Choices Any number is OK. 
Comments By default, value is 0, which means no texturing.
When fBm, it replaces the fBm Texture Amount parameter in the toolbox.