
Generate random patterns of vector tiled rectangles in After Effects, simulating the data visualization method also known as treemapping. NEW: Use a custom layer for splitting and sampling
The luminance-based splitting feature in quadrateFX v1.50 allows users to generate quads that dynamically adapt to the brightness of a selected source image.
Instead of random placement, the script analyzes the luminance values and recursively divides the composition into quads, ensuring that darker areas remain larger, while brighter areas are subdivided into smaller quads. This results in a structured, image-like composition that captures the source’s contrast and detail. Users can fine-tune the process using parameters such as grid resolution, split randomness, sample radius, exaggeration, and luminance threshold, offering precise control over the final aesthetic. 
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