How it works
Building blocks are deceivingly simple to use. You just insert them!
There is not much more to it. Maybe you already are familiar with
layers in Photoshop which are similar. One of the benefits of building blocks
vs. layers is that you can use copy/paste.
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You start out with an empty grid There is nothing to be seen. |
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Insert a Photo building block The image you have chosen appears. |
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Insert a RGB Leak block When you change it's parameters then the colors are updated immediately. |
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Insert a Text block As you type in letters the text is updated. |
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Insert a Lens block A nice magnifying glass effect appears that you can move around. |
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Select the Photo block and replace it The new photo you load is instantly processed by all the building blocks below it. |
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Change parameters for the blocks Because the result is updated in real time, it's easy to try out different parameters. |
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