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Author: phunanon

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Filesize: 0.76 MB

Date added: 2017-09-12

Rating: 5

Downloads: 1886

Views: 397

Comments: 4

Ratings: 1

Times favored: 0

Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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This is loosely based off a double-acting piston steam engine. It's not very fast, but it's as good as I could get it with this design!

Feedback welcome:)
Last edited at 2017/09/12 18:01:45 by phunanon
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This is a very neat design, and i like the rainbows, but maybe you should change the blur value up, since this is a steam engine, not a solid circle engine. But great work i say!
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pipin, nice idea! I'll try it out right now.

While, yes, it'd be great if Algodoo had real steam, the pressure provided by circles demonstrates clearer:)
Hence the multi-colours, so you can follow the pressure!
Well, I've tried two methods, both with high edgeBlur:
one changes colour from red to blue, depending on how fast the particle is moving
the other just looks like steam

But the problem is both use up a hell of a lot of GPU power!

However, even though the actively coloured one does use lots of CPU, it doesn't affect things too much, and so I've switched to that!