. an annoying screeching sound and monitor flickering when nodes are dragged into nasty positions



On 10/4/12 12:17 PM, Marten Blumen wrote:
to help the fight against 'wrong way' noodling we could use;

. a new node-graph-gravity-feature that literally makes it harder to move nodes up ;) like swimming against a rip in the ocean. this would help new compers go-with-flow and comp down and side to side instead of up.

. a nodegraph assessment tool that calls 'off side' on nodes that are out of order. maybe labeling them or colouring them

. circuit-board layout training!



On 4 October 2012 11:57, Howard Jones <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I always use red and green like that.
    my favorite - label the dots. And have one just before inputs so
    you can easily see where each input came from.
    Howard

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        here's my 1st tip- set /preferences/ Node Graph-Arrows/ Up
        Arrow to bright red - it visually warns up 'you're noodling
        the wrong way'
        green for down, and, muted for left and right.

        On 4 October 2012 10:36, Frank Rueter <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            yeah. I'd love to see some sort of educational tutorials
            on planning and adjusting the work area in a node based
            environment.
            that might actually go a long way. If I ever get enough
            time I might hit up some of you for ideas on that and we
            can collate tips, tricks and thoughts and pack them into a
            video




            On 10/4/12 10:26 AM, Sam Cole wrote:

                +1 against, I've been to hell and back debugging
                scripts with
                MultiLayer and banned its use back in the day.

                The screenshot you posted looks like a poorly planned
                comp, you're
                trying to solve a problem by adding a layer based
                workflow into a node
                based one. Now you have two problems.

                ./sam
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