Wow...you sure can make a bunch of rectangles exciting! It reminds me of that wireframe tank game we used to play in the '80s. When your shot hit one of the objects, you'd get these wireframe explosions...kind of like this. Very good!
lol. i played a lot of that game at the pizza place in high school. for five bucks i could share a small pizza and play 2 games of defender and 2 of that vector graphics tank game.
lol. The Design Studio Assignment was "make something with just rectangles." This is what I wanted to do with Rectangles. Pi/2 is 90 degrees, which is the angle at each of the four corners of a rectangle.
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This is good! Also, are you making any new projects? This one was posted half a year ago :P
yeah. it's been while. i'll probably post something soon; i've just been a bit busy...
(view all replies)Hi Freind , Brilliant projects
it isn't a bug!
Um..Chalkmarrow.. I Commented on your "ScratchTweet".
never mind, I read the comment below
why is it called "π_/_2?" (I'm inclined to use the pi character, lol. in case you're wondering how, I have a mac. :P)
So do I.
(view all replies)coool! this is for the design studio gallery, right?
Wow...you sure can make a bunch of rectangles exciting! It reminds me of that wireframe tank game we used to play in the '80s. When your shot hit one of the objects, you'd get these wireframe explosions...kind of like this. Very good!
lol. i played a lot of that game at the pizza place in high school. for five bucks i could share a small pizza and play 2 games of defender and 2 of that vector graphics tank game.
(view all replies)Amazing!
lol. The Design Studio Assignment was "make something with just rectangles." This is what I wanted to do with Rectangles. Pi/2 is 90 degrees, which is the angle at each of the four corners of a rectangle.
what do you do? other than touch rectangles with a square? WHAT DOES IT HAVE TO DO WITH PI? I am confused...
meee yowww, thanks for making this for the gallery! :)