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True Rainbow Example

Postby HaakonXCI » Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:47 pm

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This is an example of a true rainbow by bending light in Algodoo.

(This is not separate laser colors, this is the real deal.)

Note: If you would like to bend it some more and mess with it please highlight all of the lasers and change the speed, distance and color to your desire. You may also change the center circle's density and negative attraction to alter it even further.

Create a box and move it around the light to see more of the spectrum if you're interested.

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Re: True Rainbow Example

Postby Conundrumer » Wed Dec 16, 2009 7:20 pm

That's cool. Funny how the rainbow is in a hyperbolic shape rather than circular
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Re: True Rainbow Example

Postby HaakonXCI » Wed Dec 16, 2009 7:33 pm

Yeah I realized that the whole "bow" part of it didnt make sense til after making the scene. It gives a nice example of the electromagnetic spectrum anyways in Algodoo. I might make it an actual rainbow soon which should be an easy task.
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Re: True Rainbow Example

Postby KarateBrot » Wed Dec 16, 2009 7:44 pm

It was the first thing I tested in Algodoo when it came out. I wanted to know if light changes it's energy when it's attracted like in reality. And yeah it's pretty cool they included it. :D

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Re: True Rainbow Example

Postby HaakonXCI » Wed Dec 16, 2009 8:17 pm

Oh nice, Yeah I got started with the theory of a black hole which is eerily simillar with what happens when I set the attraction maxed out and have its density go to some crazy amount like 19264918234192341834951 or something and ends up that the light will literally get trapped within the sphere and reverse itself infinitely and ends up lagging the computer or crashing the program. My goal here from creating this scene and others that I uploaded is to get people to work on making elaborate scenes with these ideas and techniques.



edit: I also took the first scene I uploaded and someday would like to remake it and upload it but I was just adding new walls and such to make it look more of a true 3d scene which worked out very well infact. I hope soon that I will be able to master this stuff and create some elaborate scenes. Most things I create end up getting scrapped if I don't deem it worthy for these things with the light bending that I've been doing and the neat mappings that have become of some of them actually twisting and morphing in different directions when I put multiple gravitational spheres around the scene enough for an upload to show people. Maybe I'll upload some random projects someday.


Here is an example of what I do after I upload a scene or even before it, just messing around this is what would happen, an interesting pattern emerges.. http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn128/HaakonXCI/Screenshots/Screenshot-02937.jpg
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Re: True Rainbow Example

Postby HaakonXCI » Wed Dec 16, 2009 9:34 pm

I made a tutorial about this stuff anyways for anyone that would like to make this stuff http://www.algodoo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1260
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