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Generate classic checkerboard pattern with customizable parameters for versatile artistic applications.
The CR Checker Pattern node is designed to generate a classic checkerboard pattern, which is a grid of alternating colors. This pattern is widely used in various design and art applications due to its simplicity and visual appeal. The node allows you to create a checkerboard pattern with customizable parameters, making it versatile for different artistic needs. Whether you are looking to create a background, texture, or a visual element in your artwork, the CR Checker Pattern node provides a straightforward way to achieve this with precision and ease.
This parameter defines the first color used in the checkerboard pattern. You can choose any color to set as the primary color for the alternating squares. The impact of this parameter is significant as it determines one of the two colors that will be repeated throughout the pattern. The default value is typically black, but you can customize it to any color that fits your design needs.
This parameter defines the second color used in the checkerboard pattern. Similar to Color 1, this parameter allows you to select any color to set as the secondary color for the alternating squares. The combination of Color 1 and Color 2 creates the distinctive checkerboard look. The default value is usually white, but it can be adjusted to any color to complement Color 1.
This parameter controls the size of each square in the checkerboard pattern. It determines how large or small the individual squares will be, affecting the overall appearance of the pattern. The minimum value is 1, and there is no strict maximum value, but it should be set according to the desired visual effect. The default value is often set to a moderate size that balances detail and visibility.
This parameter specifies the width of the entire checkerboard pattern. It defines how many squares will be present horizontally. The width should be set based on the intended use of the pattern, whether for a small element or a larger background. The default value is typically set to a standard width that fits most design needs.
This parameter specifies the height of the entire checkerboard pattern. It defines how many squares will be present vertically. Similar to the width, the height should be adjusted according to the desired application of the pattern. The default value is usually set to a standard height that complements the width.
This output parameter provides the generated checkerboard pattern as an image. The image can be used directly in your artwork or further processed as needed. The output is a visual representation of the checkerboard pattern based on the input parameters, making it a versatile element for various design projects.
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