Resize then liquify bug
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Resize then liquify bug
Whenever i make something that liquifies what it touches it typically works fine; however, when i decided to change the size of an objest i was going to liquify, strange things happened. After resizing the shape and touching it to the liquifier block it ended out crashing phun. It appears that it makes about 4x more water than the origional size of the object (volume). This along with the problem of changing the color of one drop of water changes them all, makes use of water very annoying in scripting.
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sheepborg - Posts: 203
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Re: Resize then liquify bug
I think it's the same problem used in brushes. There's more area than needed. Did you do a uniform scaling, or did you scale it to make it become a polygon?
Also, water can only be one color. That's not a problem, it was intentional.
Also, water can only be one color. That's not a problem, it was intentional.
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Re: Resize then liquify bug
any scaling then liquification causes the crashing problem
i know that the water color isnt a problem but i sure do want it to be made so i can have differnt water colors at the same time
i know that the water color isnt a problem but i sure do want it to be made so i can have differnt water colors at the same time
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sheepborg - Posts: 203
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Re: Resize then liquify bug
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~fresh off the press~~~~~~~~~
box | work
circle | work
polygon tool | work
brush polygon | crash
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~resized~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
box | liquify at resizing pos
circle | liquify at resizing pos
polygon tool | liquify at resizing pos
brush polygon | work
when i clone an object it will liquify the original, and if the clone collides again, it will add water where the original disappeared.
box | work
circle | work
polygon tool | work
brush polygon | crash
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~resized~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
box | liquify at resizing pos
circle | liquify at resizing pos
polygon tool | liquify at resizing pos
brush polygon | work
when i clone an object it will liquify the original, and if the clone collides again, it will add water where the original disappeared.
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algadoodle123 - Posts: 66
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Re: Resize then liquify bug
Thanks algadoodle123 . I visit your link its very helpful for me
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Re: Resize then liquify bug
zara678 wrote:Thanks algadoodle123 . I visit your link its very helpful for me
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umm... the one in my sig?
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