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