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Tile Sampler

Community Beginner ,
Feb 18, 2024 Feb 18, 2024

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These two identical tile samplers create different 2D images. How can I get the same thing?

 

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Adobe Employee , Feb 19, 2024 Feb 19, 2024

Hello @Dolmat34889495u6sb,

 

Thanks for your message.

 

These two nodes aren't totally identical. One is legacy, which means the node implemented in the graph is a previous version of the current one.

When we make changes that influence the result of a node, there's always a "Legacy" version of this node, in order not to break graphs results.

 

Therefore, in your situation, having the exact same output between the legacy and the current Tile sampler node seems complicated.

 

Regards,

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 19, 2024 Feb 19, 2024

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Hello @Dolmat34889495u6sb,

 

Thanks for your message.

 

These two nodes aren't totally identical. One is legacy, which means the node implemented in the graph is a previous version of the current one.

When we make changes that influence the result of a node, there's always a "Legacy" version of this node, in order not to break graphs results.

 

Therefore, in your situation, having the exact same output between the legacy and the current Tile sampler node seems complicated.

 

Regards,

Cyril Dellenbach (Micro) | QA Support Artist | Adobe

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