Custom GUI Skinning
I would like to add a very simple GUI skinned stacked macro selector that I made in Adobe Illustrator, and I think the multi picture might be the best option for it. It seems very daunting, and the image properties calls for a bitmap "that contains a number of pictures can be loaded. I have a very simple skin for my first design. I followed Audio Ordeal's video(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAy6uixiMeA&t=276s) from a few years ago on youtube, and most of it made sense, but the video doesn't go into depth on what actually allows 4 of these pictures which highlight the selected macro in the sequence, and unfortunately for me there seems to be not a whole lot of resources for learning GUI skinning(at least modern ones).
Hopefully somone could provide a hint or some advice!
Thanks!
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Studied the video for a few more hours and I found it. Images can be inserted into macros in it's properties. This is what gives it the "selector" menu look and feel. This was a bit confusing in the video.
Cheers!
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In pandoro I use a 4 step selector for stacked macros
Set the L(azy) button to red, the window below pataphysical open the way to the 4 steps.
Now you can study the codes inside and build yours.
https://www.native-instruments.com/de/reaktor-community/reaktor-user-library/entry/show/10099/
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