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Organism that grows with lasers

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Author: AlgoScience

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Filesize: 314.61 kB

Date added: 2024-07-21

Rating: 5

Downloads: 1693

Views: 291

Comments: 9

Ratings: 1

Times favored: 0

Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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growing,
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this circle grows when exposed to lasers and have a life span for 10 minutes
its called a "Xok"
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Hello, this is my first time having a account on algodoo, i have been on algodoo on 4 four years but never made a account before, hope people enjoy this scene and leave a comment
That’s cool, looks like cells when they divide
They are also quite sticky
yeah they do stick alot
how do i change their lifespan
nvm i figured it out, may i use a modified xok in a scene?
yes our xok and research is open-source and anyone can use them
replace the "radius = 0.5;" line with "radius = radius * 0.707;" for more accurate splitting
and preferably relocate the splitting detection to postStep to include size increases from other sources