*Idea* when band is off (or 0) makem it so they are not attracted to each other, because there is no rope between them (or at least hidden). Keep up the good work!
Great. I have noticed that you are exellent at making phiysics work in scratch. In particular gravity and bungees. Do you think that you could make a ragdoll which works like your existing projects. You could make the limbs move seperatly and obey the laws of grvity. I think that it would be a scratch first.
WOW!!! You have done a excellent job BATzerk! I like the shadows and how it bounces. You are probably the best person on the scratch website that is good with gravity and physics!
Thanks, juicetin007. Yeah, I think people obviously aren't going to be as interested in this (which is more of just a toy without an actual purpose) than in an actual game, you know, with goals and all... I tend to make these sorts of simulations FIRST, THEN create a game from it. Hey, man, if you've got any ideas of where I could take this, you let me know! (I have a few ideas so far, but none of them are very good as of yet...)
Corrected shadows' range on screen, made the balls 'throwable', and reduced blockiness of balls.
Now with optional elastic band.
Also, toggle the band with "B". "C" for clear. Spacebar to cycle through 3 backgrounds. Up arrow key to thrust balls away from you.
Enjoy!! =]
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very good!
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awesome!
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this is AMAZING!
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Awesome!
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Wow and double-wow.
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this is awesome!
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wow!
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ya, that is what I just said.
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You can just set the elasticity to zero to make it so that they aren't attracted to each other.
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*Idea* when band is off (or 0) makem it so they are not attracted to each other, because there is no rope between them (or at least hidden). Keep up the good work!
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8-O WOW!
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Great. I have noticed that you are exellent at making phiysics work in scratch. In particular gravity and bungees. Do you think that you could make a ragdoll which works like your existing projects. You could make the limbs move seperatly and obey the laws of grvity. I think that it would be a scratch first.
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This is even better than the other bungee thing you have. (the 2d one)
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Thanks, Lucario! (Yeah, I'm basically majoring in this. This-slash-animating.) --And happy thanksgiving to you, too!
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Oh, and Happy thanksgiving!
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WOW!!! You have done a excellent job BATzerk! I like the shadows and how it bounces. You are probably the best person on the scratch website that is good with gravity and physics!
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Thanks, juicetin007. Yeah, I think people obviously aren't going to be as interested in this (which is more of just a toy without an actual purpose) than in an actual game, you know, with goals and all... I tend to make these sorts of simulations FIRST, THEN create a game from it. Hey, man, if you've got any ideas of where I could take this, you let me know! (I have a few ideas so far, but none of them are very good as of yet...)
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wow this is awesome 3d physics. But you should concentrate more on the game than just the physics.
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dude did you check out my other projects like lair? It's actually pretty descent sandbox fun.
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