just put a request in for color coded node sockets in the designated request area of the modo forum:)
On 15 July 2014 21:01, Sebastien Sterling <sebastien.sterl...@gmail.com> wrote: > This! there is a term for it, but i can't remember. :P gathering nodes > and organizing them. > > > http://wpfiles.darkvertex.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/ICEtree_DeformWithSourceMesh.png > > > On 15 July 2014 20:53, Sergio Mucino <sergio.muc...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I'm not sure what you mean by "with a statement". Can you elaborate? >> >> >> Sergio MuciƱo. >> Sent from my iPad. >> >> On Jul 15, 2014, at 3:46 PM, Sebastien Sterling < >> sebastien.sterl...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Ooo ! does it have a system for gathering a group of nodes with a >> statement and moving them around ?, >> >> >> On 15 July 2014 20:25, Tim Crowson <tim.crow...@magneticdreams.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Ah that's true! I forgot about that! Good reminder... >>> >>> >>> On 7/15/2014 2:03 PM, Serch Mucino wrote: >>> >>> You can also assign colors to nodes directly in the schematic view (even >>> non-item related nodes, such as math nodes). I would like Modo to >>> color-code sockets by data type. That would be quite useful. >>> >>> ---- >>> Sergio Mucino >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 2:54 PM, Tim Crowson < >>> tim.crow...@magneticdreams.com> wrote: >>> >>>> The color coding of nodes in Modo's is very different from ICE's: >>>> instead of coding by node type, they inherit the color assigned to the item >>>> they represent. So for example, in the Item List, if you select something, >>>> right-click, and set the 'Editor Color', the corresponding node(s) will be >>>> outlined in that color in the Schematic. >>>> >>>> It's not like ICE, but it's something at least, so you don't *have *to >>>> stare at a sea of light gray outlines. At the rate they've been improving >>>> Modo's schematic over the last couple of versions, I expect cool stuff in >>>> the future. >>>> >>>> -Tim >>>> >>>> >>>> On 7/15/2014 1:45 PM, Sebastien Sterling wrote: >>>> >>>> Modo's nodes are quite pretty, all they need is a bit of color to >>>> identify different components of a tree :), why is no one else doing this ? >>>> >>>> is it because an ICE trees layout is linear ? so its easier to >>>> identify where the beginning and end of things is happening and subsequent >>>> color coding ? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> >> >> >