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    Displacement with Curvature Scale

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      Li Xiao
      last edited by Li Xiao

      The Curvature Scale effect can make curves smoother, making it the perfect partner to the Displacement effect, especially when creating Wave-like effects. I started using this method last year, recorded some basic operations, and provided reference files.
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      Video:
      https://youtu.be/9NDkT77g3B0

      File:
      0_1754384459400_Displacement with Curvature Scale.vstyler

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        Li Xiao @Li Xiao
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        @VectorStyler
        After applying the Curvature Scale effect, the program tends to run very slowly. Can you optimize this? Also, there seems to be a slight issue with uniformity when using this effect. While tweaking different parameters can improve it, it would be great to have some optimization in this aspect as well.
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          VectorStyler @Li Xiao
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          @Li-Xiao I opened a bug on this.

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            Subpath @Li Xiao
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            @Li-Xiao

            looks great, will look into how you done it
            also a great thank you, for doing the tutorial.

            Win 11
            CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
            GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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              Li Xiao @Subpath
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              @Subpath
              Happy to help with any questions you have!
              VectorStyler's capabilities are incredibly powerful, always delivering countless surprises.

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                Subpath @Li Xiao
                last edited by Subpath

                @Li-Xiao said in Displacement with Curvature Scale:

                VectorStyler's capabilities are incredibly powerful, always delivering countless surprises.

                Indeed ! 🙂

                Win 11
                CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
                GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                  Subpath @Li Xiao
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                  @Li-Xiao

                  I just watched your video now.
                  You used some interesting masking tricks.
                  Pretty cool and very inspiring.

                  Win 11
                  CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
                  GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                    VectorStyler @Li Xiao
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                    @Li-Xiao said in Displacement with Curvature Scale:

                    Also, there seems to be a slight issue with uniformity when using this effect.

                    Can you send me this example with the waving lines using the Curvature Scale effect. I need it to replicate the issue

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                      Li Xiao @VectorStyler
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                      @VectorStyler 0_1754525454555_Curvature Scale.vstyler

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