Hey. Just a few questions. Does the list of featured scenes change? Am i able to request for a scene of mine to be featured? Is there anything required before it gets featured?
Thanks,
UnityDogGaming04
It's important for me to mention that I already updated this scene but I had problems uploading it. I will post the update when I can get my paws on the other computer. Sorry for the wait, but I can tell you what the new update has!
The new update contains:
- (De)Amplifier
- AC-DC converter
- Battery
I dont remember anything else, but I may have built other things.
Again, sorry for the wait!
P.S. I forgot to mention I am using a different computer (call it pc A) than the one I uploaded it with (pc B). I attempted to post an update via pc B but the router was down at the time, so I was not able to upload it. This mss and the last two were posted by pc A, and the scene update is on pc B. Sorry for the confusions.
Like circuits in the real world, everything must be glued together. Theres a good reason everything is not glued to background in most my recent scenes. If you want to put the circuits into a mobile object, like some type of robotic machine, having the parts loose makes it much easier. I'll add this to the scene.
Cool concept!
In response to your recent response to my scene, I raised the density of everything I needed to (including the transmission code), but now the density of the engine and such makes it too heavy to carry itself uphill. Anything else I can try? Increasing fuel density just makes the engine more unstable.
FIRST COMMENT OF THE DECADE
2020
i be lookin back at the comment from Neon-Ix and how he be lookin back
this scene was uploaded when i was 5 and i hadnt heard of algodoo until i was like 13
Last edited at 2021/02/13 21:21:47 by UnityDogGaming04
I enjoy your help. I admit I am not that committed to making my scenes user friendly. There is lots more to my life than Algodoo. I prefer the term "less committed" over lazy, and please dont accuse me of being lazy. I dont have that much experience as an engineer. I make mistakes. Like I said, im only human. I believe I gave sufficient instructions to assemble circuits. Explaining what has to be done sounds like instructions to me. If there's anything in particular you want an uncommitted engineer like me to do, it has to be directly stated with details.
Hi again, Xray. I hope these messages don't get annoying...
I'm adressing you again, in response to your messages on a scene of mine. You stated what I was doing wrong, which I thought was intended to be insulting to me, but you stated that you only wanted me to succeed. I feel like you may be like a teacher, and I'm your student.
Do you see potential in me, more than an average user? I've come to this hypothesis, because I've seen scenes with equal or less effort, and seldom is there a comment from you giving tips.
I know you dont intend to carry me to the top, but it is good to know you recognise my skills. I know you don't intend to insult anyone, even if it may seem so.
Could you try posting a scene or sharing a video link? I dont understand why it might not work. The low-cap battery acts like a capacitor, in that it discharges quickly with really high voltage, so I imagine it would work best with the low-cap.
Thanks.
Oh, I think I know the problem! Each component is a separate group, meaning that you have to ALT + click on a piece to select it by itself, such as a terminal, and CTRL + ALT + click the other terminal to glue them together. Was this your problem?
I meant to share a video explaining how you attached the battery and motor. I simply didnt understand why what you did caused the mechanism to lock up. But I think I'll try to make a tutorial video and give the link in the scene or desc.
True. I am not great at engines, as shown by my previous scenes, so I just made a vehicle that can carry as much as possible, which wouldn't have room for an engine. It doesn't break the rules, and is either the only, or one of two entries. I figured max load would be a good strength.