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− | <p>The pattern is similar to <code>image_map</code> in that it directly specifies <em>colors</em> rather than using a <code>[[Reference:Color Map| | + | <p>The pattern is similar to <code>[[Reference:Image Map|image_map]]</code> in that it directly specifies <em>colors</em> rather than using a <code>[[Reference:Color Map|color_map]]</code> or <code>[[Reference:Pigment Map|pigment_map]]</code>.</p> |
+ | <p>The user defined pattern functionality also extends to density blocks, of course using only the red, green and blue function values. See also: [[Reference:Density|Density]]</p> |
Latest revision as of 10:55, 28 February 2018
New in version 3.8 a special pigment pattern user_defined
has been added to define the pigment color directly in terms of a set of functions.
The syntax is a follows:
pigment { user_defined { function { RED_FUNCTION }, function { GREEN_FUNCTION }, function { BLUE_FUNCTION }, function { FILTER_FUNCTION }, function { TRANSMIT_FUNCTION } } }
Each function is optional, in which case the corresponding component is set to 0. For example, the following sets the color to rgbft <x,y,0,0,z>
:
pigment { user_defined { function { x }, function { y }, ,, function { z } } }
The pattern is similar to image_map
in that it directly specifies colors rather than using a color_map
or pigment_map
.
The user defined pattern functionality also extends to density blocks, of course using only the red, green and blue function values. See also: Density