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ComfyUI Node: 3x Entangled Curves [0,1] (Wavelength)

Class Name

KfSinusoidalEntangledZeroOneFromWavelengthx3

Category
keyframed/entangled [0-1]
Author
dmarx (Account age: 4505 days)
Extension
ComfyUI-Keyframed
Latest Updated
5/22/2024
Github Stars
0.1K

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  • 2. Select Custom Nodes Manager button
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3x Entangled Curves [0,1] (Wavelength) Description

Generates entangled sinusoidal curves within [0,1] based on wavelength for AI art applications.

3x Entangled Curves [0,1] (Wavelength):

The KfSinusoidalEntangledZeroOneFromWavelengthx3 node generates three entangled sinusoidal curves within the range [0,1] based on a specified wavelength. This node is particularly useful for creating complex, interrelated wave patterns that can be used in various AI art applications, such as procedural texture generation, animation keyframing, and other creative visual effects. By leveraging the entanglement of multiple sinusoidal curves, you can achieve intricate and harmonious waveforms that add depth and dynamism to your projects. The primary goal of this node is to provide a simple yet powerful way to generate multiple synchronized sinusoidal curves, making it easier to create visually appealing and mathematically consistent patterns.

3x Entangled Curves [0,1] (Wavelength) Input Parameters:

wavelength

The wavelength parameter defines the distance over which the sinusoidal wave repeats itself. It is a floating-point value that determines the frequency of the generated curves. A smaller wavelength results in more frequent oscillations, while a larger wavelength produces smoother, less frequent waves. The default value is 12, and it can be adjusted in steps of 0.5. This parameter is crucial for controlling the overall appearance and behavior of the entangled curves, allowing you to fine-tune the wave patterns to suit your artistic needs.

3x Entangled Curves [0,1] (Wavelength) Output Parameters:

KEYFRAMED_CURVE

The KEYFRAMED_CURVE output parameter represents the generated sinusoidal curves. In this case, the node produces three entangled curves, each of which is a keyframed representation of a sinusoidal wave. These curves can be used in various applications, such as animation, procedural texture generation, and other creative visual effects. The output curves are designed to be harmonious and synchronized, providing a consistent and visually appealing result.

3x Entangled Curves [0,1] (Wavelength) Usage Tips:

  • Experiment with different wavelength values to achieve various wave patterns and frequencies. Smaller values will create more intricate and detailed patterns, while larger values will produce smoother and more gradual waves.
  • Use the generated KEYFRAMED_CURVE outputs in combination with other nodes to create complex animations or procedural textures. The entangled nature of the curves ensures that they will work well together, providing a cohesive and visually appealing result.
  • Consider using this node in conjunction with other sinusoidal nodes to create even more complex and dynamic waveforms. By layering multiple sinusoidal patterns, you can achieve a wide range of creative effects.

3x Entangled Curves [0,1] (Wavelength) Common Errors and Solutions:

Invalid wavelength value

  • Explanation: The wavelength parameter must be a positive floating-point value. If an invalid value is provided, the node may not function correctly.
  • Solution: Ensure that the wavelength parameter is set to a positive floating-point value. The default value is 12, and it can be adjusted in steps of 0.5.

Output not as expected

  • Explanation: If the generated curves do not meet your expectations, it may be due to the wavelength parameter being set incorrectly or not understanding the entanglement effect.
  • Solution: Adjust the wavelength parameter to see how it affects the output. Experiment with different values to achieve the desired wave patterns. Additionally, review the concept of entangled sinusoidal curves to better understand how the node generates its output.

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