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ANIMATION MORPHING TRIP FRACTAL GLOBE LASER SCRIPT

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Author: matto

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Filesize: 7.3 MB

Date added: 2016-04-01

Rating: 5.4

Downloads: 1723

Views: 401

Comments: 3

Ratings: 2

Times favored: 0

Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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Last edited at 2019/05/10 18:39:23 by matto
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8/8 gr8 m8
This has to be the coolest thing i've seen on here for a LONG time!

How long did it take to work out all the moving parts?
It works just like a fractal.
I thought actual 3D didn't exist, but i believe you broke Algodoo with this scene!
thank you guys

I have not worked on it for a long time.
it is more difficult to explain than to create the scene.

this scene is a gif.
I separated the frames of the gif.
I put the frames next to each other.
I created a disk.
I cut the disk into equal parts.
the number of parts of the disc is equal to the number of frames of the gif.
I used the "brush" command by extending the geometry of all the frame.
each frame is connected to a different part of the disk as a single polygon.
I lined up the frames.
the frames are activated by a scripted laser.
Lasers make transparent the frames and activate the colors one frame at a time.