The “eraser” tool, which grants the ability to erase parts of nodes as if you drew them on a whiteboard, except the actual location where you interact with the node stays the same,
Example
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this could be a really cool yet tedious idea.
I think the slightly more technical side of this would be adding transparency masking to the area you wish to erase, and parenting it to the node.
Of course probably won’t be implemented since this requires a lot of math. And math = Ralph’s brain explodes & Timmy’s iPod explodes and Ralph gets death threats in his inbox and he commits suicide
Ignore the white (invisible nodes), they were just there to simulate the effect the eraser tool would create.
Also
(Blue parts highlight the parts you ignore, photo in reply)
that’s just drawing but with extra steps
this could be a really cool yet tedious idea.
I think the slightly more technical side of this would be adding transparency masking to the area you wish to erase, and parenting it to the node.
Of course probably won’t be implemented since this requires a lot of math. And math = Ralph’s brain explodes & Timmy’s iPod explodes and Ralph gets death threats in his inbox and he commits suicide
And math = Ralph’s brain explodes & Timmy’s iPod explodes and Ralph gets death threats in his inbox and he commits suicide
Well that escalated quickly. Thanks for the laugh
And math = Ralph’s brain explodes
@ralph whats 2+2one dollar
His brain didn’t explode
We were lied to
it did
he turned into mr crabs
Agagaggagggagagg