12th November 2003 12:43 UTC
AVS tutorial
I told you about this a few weeks ago ...
... and now it's done !
You can read/download it here (PDF file of 1.23 Mo).
Enjoy it.
Archive: AVS tutorial
12th November 2003 12:43 UTC
AVS tutorial
I told you about this a few weeks ago ...
... and now it's done !
You can read/download it here (PDF file of 1.23 Mo).
Enjoy it.
12th November 2003 12:53 UTC
Great! that will be very useful ... and it keeps n00bs off our backs. :)
By the way, what tool did you use to graph those lines you have in page 64?
12th November 2003 14:17 UTC
Superscopes, like every other curves drawn on a black background ...
12th November 2003 14:26 UTC
i assumed you used some external program... sorry, my fault..
12th November 2003 15:23 UTC
Wow, that is a very comprehensive guide. It even contains some things I didn't know, like the formula for the sigmoid function.
You should post it at deviantart in the tutorials section.
13th November 2003 09:36 UTC
Great work Pir! This tutorial really goes through every basic function and feature. Very thorough guide to avs :up:
13th November 2003 09:59 UTC
wow, great :). Good job PiR!
13th November 2003 12:20 UTC
:up: :up:
13th November 2003 13:12 UTC
This is fucking cool! :up:
I Would love to see this guide extended with the avs 2.7 functions, including information about all APE's and where to get them. Furthermore there gould be a coding section including examples (->primer)
This would make a almost perfect tutorial.
13th November 2003 14:26 UTC
..and an index with links to the chapters
13th November 2003 14:34 UTC
wow, thank you!
Finally someone explained the | and & functions in a way I can comprehend!
13th November 2003 16:09 UTC
Is that link to the PDF final? If so, I'd like to link to it from the AVS FAQ.
By the way, thanks for not putting in any reference to me for proofing your document :weird:.
13th November 2003 16:35 UTC
Oooppppps !
It's a terrible mistake !
I'll add your name right this evening.
About the link, unless I change my provider, it's a final link.
..and an index with links to the chaptersWith the tool I use, I can't do this ... but if someone can (MS Word to PDF).
13th November 2003 19:07 UTC
openoffice can do that... and it's free :)
14th November 2003 08:53 UTC
Are you sure ? The last time I tried (one or two months ago) it only generates a simple PDF without any links available (and the file was also heavier).
14th November 2003 20:37 UTC
Great work
15th November 2003 14:35 UTC
cool! great help to noobs.
19th November 2003 20:34 UTC
Originally posted by killahbiteGod heard you (more precisely the free Winword plugin Ghostword ...).
..and an index with links to the chapters
19th November 2003 22:23 UTC
that is really neato
19th November 2003 22:40 UTC
what program do you use to open pdf files? :confused:
19th November 2003 23:16 UTC
adobe acrobat reader