This simple setup makes it possible for example to combine two tileable images in a manner that resembles bark an knots or cracks in that bark. The example below shows the result with two simple black and white images, mapped to a plane a a cylinder:
The underlying slots look like this:
Example node setup and code availability
The example node setup used to create both of the images above looks like this (click to enlarge):The shader is availble on GitHub along with two sample textures: 1, 2.
The code should contain enough comments to get you going, but just tweaking the input parameters based on the example noodle should get you a long way.
If you would like to know more about programming OSL you might be interested in my book "Open Shading Language for Blender". More on the availability of this book and a sample can be found on this page.
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