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Author: Xray

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Filesize: 29 kB

Date added: 2013-02-23

Rating: 5.6

Downloads: 620

Views: 508

Comments: 12

Ratings: 2

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Made with: Algodoo v2.0.2 Edu

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Can anyone explain how I did this?

Warning: This scene will not be easy to reverse-engineer. :*)


IF ANYONE THINKS IT'S EASY, THEN TRY TO MAKE THE SAME SCENE YOURSELF FROM SCRATCH. KEEP IN MIND THAT THE SMALL BLACK BALL MOVES IN FRONT OF THE LARGER BALL AS IT PASSES BY, AND THEN IT MOVES BEHIND THE LARGER BALL ON THE RETURN TRIP. HOW DOES IT DO THAT? :blink:
Last edited at 2013/02/23 04:53:17 by Xray
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Title: Passing Thru
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Yes.
s_noonan - Really? Send me a PM, and I'll let you know if you are correct. ;)
Okay i gave up .It's kind of difficult and increible
:o
IF ANYONE THINKS IT'S EASY, THEN TRY TO MAKE THE SAME SCENE YOURSELF FROM SCRATCH. KEEP IN MIND THAT THE SMALL BLACK BALL MOVES IN FRONT OF THE LARGER BALL AS IT PASSES BY, AND THEN IT MOVES BEHIND THE LARGER BALL ON THE RETURN TRIP. HOW DOES IT DO THAT? :blink:
This scene would be difficult for me to do from scratch. It is usually easier to understand something than it is to create it from scratch. This scene is not two difficult to understand if you look for the right sines. I guess it all boils down to ones and zeroes.;)

P.S. I rated this highly because I recognize the elegance of your coding. You would think that all you would need to do is change the zDepth, but that doesn't seem to work.
Last edited at 2013/02/23 09:33:32 by s_noonan
And the winner is....... (trumpets sounding)......... S_NOONAN! His reponse scene, "Passing Thru" uses some of the techniques that I used for this scene. Nice work, s_noonan! :tup:

And now I'll reveal the secret. First off, I used the scene.layers function to make it difficult to simply select the geometries to view the Thyme coding. You first need to select layer(1). The smaller of the two circles is actually made up of two circles intimately glued to each other. My script makes one circle opaque, and the other transparent when moving to the left, and they alternate when moving to the right. Also, one circle has been selected to always be in the "front" of the larger circle, and the other is always in the "back" of the larger circle. Again, they alternate depending on their direction of movement on the X axis. That's how it appears that the small circle can move in front and then behind the bigger circle. (No, faytree, NOT magic! :lol: )
Last edited at 2013/02/23 16:41:20 by Xray
OK. ....Hold your applause.... now to reveal my secret... I can read the code. I know of two ways to do it. The first way is to save the scene using Algodoo, but save the scene with a .phn extension. The scene can then be examined with a text editor. The other way is to save the scene normally as a .phz. Rename the .phz as a .zip and unzip it. The scene in the zip is named scene.phn which can be opened with a text editor.
HOW THE HELL DID U DO THAT??? I CAN'T SELECT THE OBJECTS??????!!?!?!??@@?12q4q6ugg@R#TF$FD#WTEFY%TI­EFTHRYTTHUYE!!!!!!!!!???????????
Download 2.1.0
what's the unselectable tech?
Download the new version luezma and then select background and you see those layers.That's why it's unselectable.Or go to consone menu and type scene.selectLayer(1) :)
Gravity is causing it to orbit in real life Xray