05-24-2022, 02:43 AM
Great job with the panning function. I like how that works with a very large image.
You know, it reminds me of one I did back in the old forum that I called Grid-a-pic. A sort of image utility that let you superimpose a square or hex grid over an image, and then save the subsequent grid overlayed image with Steve's SaveImage library. I envisioned it as a role playing map or art tracing aid. I used the same object type and camera AS object setup, which I suspect I got from Felippe as well.
It had a smaller thumbnail navigation window for larger images, then a larger window that displayed the fully zoomed section outlined in the thumbnail.
The only thing I had issues getting it to do was to pan around the larger window via mouse drag properly. Your work inspires me, I might have to dust that one off and try working with it again. I'll have to repost it, if I can get the mouse dragging part working right.
You know, it reminds me of one I did back in the old forum that I called Grid-a-pic. A sort of image utility that let you superimpose a square or hex grid over an image, and then save the subsequent grid overlayed image with Steve's SaveImage library. I envisioned it as a role playing map or art tracing aid. I used the same object type and camera AS object setup, which I suspect I got from Felippe as well.
It had a smaller thumbnail navigation window for larger images, then a larger window that displayed the fully zoomed section outlined in the thumbnail.
The only thing I had issues getting it to do was to pan around the larger window via mouse drag properly. Your work inspires me, I might have to dust that one off and try working with it again. I'll have to repost it, if I can get the mouse dragging part working right.
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