take part in cables jam #1

On the 10th of March we'll be holding our first themed cables jam.
The theme for the first cables jam will be...... drum roll
"Virus"
Everybody has till Sunday the 15th 23:59 CET time to finish their entry and publish it online.
Click this link to be sure 😉

To make sure that we can find it go to your Patch settings and publish your patch.
Make sure it has the tag cables_jam_01
Check the image to see how to do this. 

We'll decide upon the top 3 entries by the 18th of March.
The winners will all receive an exclusive cables gl t-shirt and other various awesome cables swag.
We can't wait to see what everybody will create 🙂

Rules
Any patches which contain any form of racism or discrimination will be removed from the competition. 
Just be nice 😉

GLTF ops tutorial – 02

The 2nd part of the GLTF op tutorials will show you how to prepare and import a more advanced model with textures inside of cables

New Copy cat cables video – Missing cube

The latest Copy cat with cables video tutorial will show you how to recreate the piece "Missing cube" from Junkiyoshi

New tutorial video – GLTF ops – 01

Cables gl now supports the GLTF 3D model file format.
Learn how to import a simple GLTF file, assign materials and convert files into a format that cables can use with this new video.

New tutorial video – Preset op

The preset op allows you to store the state of ops and their parameters. This allows for state management inside of your patches. Learn how to get started with the op in this new tutorial video.

February 2020 Release

We just released a big update to cables!

Some highlights: GLTF 3d file support, New Designed Sidebar, Improved Search, tons of fixes and enhancements
You can find the complete list here at: https://cables.gl/changelog
In the coming days and weeks we will publish more Explanations, Showcases and Tutorials of these new ops and functionalities!

If you have any problems, try to clear your browser cache (cmd+shift+r ;-), otherwise please let us know in the forum if you find any problems!

Map range op tutorial

The map range op allows you to remap the range of a value to a new one.
It can also be used to clamp values and to create chains of animations.
Learn how to use it with the latest tutorial video.

CSV data visualization tutorial 03

This tutorial will show you how to map air pollution data from the city of Katowice to real world coordinates with latitude and longitude data.