Well, it's a compositing decision so the logic going in the compositor (as it is) seems logical to me. But at the same time, I know I keep saying "Compositor" should not be a /thing/. It's too abstract. Composition should be the role of some more concrete class. Maybe it's just a naming problem...
Well, it's a compositing decision so the logic going in the compositor (as it is) seems logical to me. But at the same time, I know I keep saying "Compositor" should not be a /thing/. It's too abstract. Composition should be the role of some more concrete class. Maybe it's just a naming problem...