← Back to context Comment by hermitwriter 2 days ago Designing 3D real-world interactions for 2D screens is fun. Literally fun. Rarely useful. 2 comments hermitwriter Reply sethwebster 2 days ago Yeah, the paradigms are just too different.I prefer sliders for knobs… just much more natural with a mouse or touchscreen. hermitwriter 2 days ago It's hard to replicate the "coolness" factor though of a true studio control board. It begs to be touched and knobs beg to be turned...
sethwebster 2 days ago Yeah, the paradigms are just too different.I prefer sliders for knobs… just much more natural with a mouse or touchscreen. hermitwriter 2 days ago It's hard to replicate the "coolness" factor though of a true studio control board. It begs to be touched and knobs beg to be turned...
hermitwriter 2 days ago It's hard to replicate the "coolness" factor though of a true studio control board. It begs to be touched and knobs beg to be turned...
Yeah, the paradigms are just too different.
I prefer sliders for knobs… just much more natural with a mouse or touchscreen.
It's hard to replicate the "coolness" factor though of a true studio control board. It begs to be touched and knobs beg to be turned...