DP Draggable Floats 2:
The DP Draggable Floats 2 node is designed to provide a flexible and user-friendly interface for handling two floating-point values within a specified range. This node is particularly useful for AI artists who need precise control over numerical parameters in their creative workflows. By allowing you to adjust these values using either a slider or a numerical input, the node offers a seamless way to fine-tune settings that can influence the outcome of your artistic projects. The primary goal of this node is to simplify the manipulation of float values, making it easier to experiment with different configurations and achieve the desired results without requiring deep technical knowledge.
DP Draggable Floats 2 Input Parameters:
float_value1
This parameter represents the first floating-point value that you can adjust. It is crucial for controlling specific aspects of your project that require numerical precision. The parameter is configured with a default value, a minimum and maximum range, and a step size, which determines the increments by which you can adjust the value. The display mode can be either a slider or a number input, depending on the settings. This flexibility allows you to choose the most convenient method for adjusting the value, whether you prefer the tactile feedback of a slider or the precision of direct numerical input.
float_value2
Similar to float_value1, this parameter allows you to adjust a second floating-point value. It serves the same purpose of providing precise control over another aspect of your project. The configuration includes a default value, a range defined by minimum and maximum limits, and a step size for adjustments. The display mode can also be set to either a slider or a number input, offering the same level of flexibility and convenience. By having two adjustable float values, you can independently control multiple parameters, enhancing your ability to fine-tune and optimize your creative outputs.
DP Draggable Floats 2 Output Parameters:
float_value1
This output parameter returns the adjusted value of float_value1. It reflects the current state of the first floating-point input after any modifications you have made. This output is essential for integrating the adjusted value into subsequent nodes or processes within your workflow, ensuring that the changes you make are accurately reflected in the final output.
float_value2
This output parameter provides the adjusted value of float_value2. Like float_value1, it represents the current state of the second floating-point input after adjustments. This output is crucial for maintaining consistency and accuracy in your workflow, allowing you to pass the modified value to other nodes or processes that depend on it.
DP Draggable Floats 2 Usage Tips:
- Utilize the slider display mode for quick adjustments when you need to experiment with different values rapidly. This can be particularly useful during the initial stages of your project when you are exploring various configurations.
- Switch to the number input display mode for precise adjustments when you have a specific target value in mind. This is ideal for fine-tuning settings to achieve the exact results you desire.
DP Draggable Floats 2 Common Errors and Solutions:
Error: "Value out of range"
- Explanation: This error occurs when the input value exceeds the defined minimum or maximum limits.
- Solution: Ensure that the values you input are within the specified range. Adjust the value using the slider or number input to fall within the acceptable limits.
Error: "Invalid step size"
- Explanation: This error arises when the input value does not align with the defined step size.
- Solution: Adjust the input value to match the step increments. Use the slider for easier alignment with the step size, or manually input a value that adheres to the step configuration.
