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Post by FlamingAero on Jan 7, 2009 21:51:22 GMT -5
Copy Paste/Reflect tool its Copy Paste but after you highlight the object/thing you can click R and it flips the image around like a mirror
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Post by I wuv M4( Satar Jaèoèdoæ) on Jan 7, 2009 21:57:21 GMT -5
you know there is 4 main ways to reflect...
I saw r should have five settings: none, vert., horiz., xy, -xy
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Post by secret on Jan 8, 2009 9:06:59 GMT -5
Copy Paste/Reflect tool its Copy Paste but after you highlight the object/thing you can click R and it flips the image around like a mirror Hmm..... Good idea It can be very useful in making mirrored objects and structures
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Post by FlamingAero on Jan 8, 2009 15:31:59 GMT -5
yea ganon was kinda right i ment to add the four ways to reflect ALSO heres another thing that would be usefull for it the bottom and right side of the Copy/Paste/Reflect box that you use to select what you want to Copy/Paste/Reflect(what a mouthfull lol) are the same color as Block or another color and when its reflected those lines change position to let you know where the bottom of the image is for better and easier reflecting in other words when you reflect it the lines of the bottom and right side of the C/P/R which are a distink color change depending on how you rotate it :/
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Post by I wuv M4( Satar Jaèoèdoæ) on Jan 8, 2009 20:20:19 GMT -5
So it shows the copies status?
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Post by Sandmaster on Jan 8, 2009 21:47:41 GMT -5
I think the get-set code should allow you to save wind, bubbles, etc.
Specific-Get or something
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Post by secret on Jan 9, 2009 23:13:35 GMT -5
added to the list
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Post by Sandmaster on Jan 10, 2009 1:08:41 GMT -5
what, spec.-get?
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Post by kionsu on Jan 10, 2009 21:40:20 GMT -5
peeps said it was already suggested it... so idk im kinda newish
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Post by Sandmaster on Jan 11, 2009 14:26:46 GMT -5
spec.-get is a modification of get
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Post by secret on Jan 12, 2009 5:38:58 GMT -5
========Issue for discussion======== Fuse - A solid which can be burned, it creates a spark and burns quickly, not creating a lot of wind. Magma, Torch and Fire can ignite it. Better than using c4 as a fuse. -Color: Dark Brown. it can be used for bombs and chain reactions. (Would be better if it doesn't create any Air pressure/Wind when ignited)Discuss how it should be modify to become more useful in terms of 1.Practical uses 2.Notable reactions 3.Other things you can think of... Example: I think: Practical: It is practical since it minimize the problem of Air pressure when using C4 as fuse, which can really mess up other things. Notable: It is notable enough since it is the only fuse that produce little Air pressure Modification: As said in the review above, Would be better if it doesn't create any Air pressure/Wind when ignited. Thenit'll be more practical and notable and will have potential uses in future fuses Guys what do you think?
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Post by TheListo not logged on Jan 12, 2009 10:02:26 GMT -5
That's pretty good idea, you know. Getting Fuse this game would be awesome cause of its properties not to produce air. Then we could actually make some bombs that explode stone buildings. The thunder-metal effect is good too, but the metal stays, but fuse disappears!
PS: I'm not actually TheListo, just did not have the capability to produce new and innovative name!
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Post by soccerking on Jan 12, 2009 10:13:05 GMT -5
Ok, well, if you really are not Listo, I suggest you get off of this forums before he finds that you were impersonating him.
So, a modification of stone kinda: A powder called Pebble, a bronzen color, with all the properties of stone, but it does not turn into powder when put under pressure. This could be used in many things relating to electronics.
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Post by Qwerty on Jan 12, 2009 10:20:44 GMT -5
He/She isn't impersonating him... He/She added that they are not listo.
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Post by I wuv M4( Satar Jaèoèdoæ) on Jan 13, 2009 20:57:41 GMT -5
One change to bleach: it pures clones within 2 dots and all elements touching the clone get cleared. Also for rope: it can now be pinned and hinged like falling solids(areogel)
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Post by secret on Jan 14, 2009 3:31:57 GMT -5
K
Now rope behaves more like an eleement now But still retain the properties of objects
So maybe a new classfication?
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Post by Sandmaster on Jan 17, 2009 10:54:24 GMT -5
No, rope is an object, where each point acts as a joint (like box corners) so that interactions with all objects act anywhere across the rope.
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Post by secret on Jan 18, 2009 0:17:06 GMT -5
K
So no need to make a new classification.
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Post by Sandmaster on Jan 20, 2009 18:08:55 GMT -5
Not really. it's a 'sticky' but movavle object
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Post by secret on Jan 21, 2009 3:20:28 GMT -5
Sounds like an extremely flexible falling solid to me.
Which the whole object is composed of collision points
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