A quick Tip.
For a screen capture of a Dark theme screen, the Color (in particular black & white), can be reversed, for easier printing, with the Snagit screen capture editor.
In the editor, click on image> effects> filter> invertcolors.
>I have seen this incredible thing by nkallen ! I believe that is in WIp but...very promising! (Pilou)
Elephant knot editor to automatically create knots when modeling. It would be really very useful for modeling, learning to master MoI, the node editor, etc.
This video walks you through how to install it on Windows. I'm encouraging people for now to use git rather than downloading zip files etc. I'll make another video for Mac users tomorrow.
Thank you nkallen.
On Windows 10, got git installed, and did the first two steps done, the git clone... and git checkout...
Hung up on git commands.patch.
Very slow internet here. Cannot watch video until tonight.
Will try again tonight with fast internet, and watching video.
- Brian
My file explorer directory structure was temporarily messed up, I guess from git am --directory commands...
>>>After a reboot, the directory structure is back to normal. I'll have to follow the video directions for Windows 10.
By following nkallen's video I was able to install the node graph. The program seems to work.
Also I had to put in my email address, and my username.
Unfortunately I did not understand about trial/, so do not have a backup of MoI, just the altered "master". Edit incorrect statement.
I guess I'll have to reinstall MoI4...
- Brian
MoI4 successfully reinstalled.
Edit, so trial\ refers to MoI 4.0 beta, not to the git "backup".
Does the result of this "new" NodeGraph is just modified Folders / FIles ?
So will be fine if we can just copy past these new Folder / Files
because this "Git" is very painful! Not yet success! Too much syntax errors, spaces, / , \ etc... a nightmare!
You lost me at video 3.2 minutes! :)
The purpose of git is to keep copies of documents and manage different versions of them.
In the video when we do “git commit -m ‘Initial commit’” we make a backup of your moi folder before any changes are made. You can always go back to your initial commit no matter how many changes you make afterwards.