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From: Whiteman Dynamic (TIM_WHITEMAN)
Hi there James,
Once again you have absolutely nailed what I was trying to achieve! Thank you so very much for kindly sharing your time and extensive knowledge. I really do enjoy studying your node circuits and have already learned a great deal from the many times that you have shared your fantastic node networks. I got pretty close with this random angle experiment, but just couldn't get it to remain within a range. I can see that the math node is pretty essential to achieving this.
Thanks again James, I am always grateful for your time and effort.
Kind regards,
Tim
From: James (JFH)
Tim,
It occurred to me that this could simply be achieves with Point/JitterPts node.
Perhaps this may suit your purposes better.
James
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From: Whiteman Dynamic (TIM_WHITEMAN)
Hi James,
Thank you so much for kindly giving this additional thought. Your posts are always like Christmas morning gifts for me! :) Again, I am most grateful for you sharing your knowledge, I always learn so much from your fantastic networks. I learned a great deal from your previous solution and now better understand the math node that you used. Quite a brilliantly simple solution to use a multiplier on the randomly generated number (0-1) x the rotation amount, added to the minimum rotation angle (in a clockwise rotation)! Great fun learning these techniques and imagining the endless scenarios archievable. This JitterRotate looks great! I love the Jitter node and the happy accidents that can be generated with it.
I really like this simpler alternative James, thanks again, always super-grateful for your educational solutions!
Stay safe and happy Noding! ;)
Tim
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