It's a color printer! Using photon stacks and a powerful new single-chamber particle ROM based on the latest particle-order manipulation paradigm.		
				
			
							printer
							subframe
							electronics
							60hz
							memory
							sorcery
							electronic
							colors
							4096
							particle
					
	 
	
	
	
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			finishes* 
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			it paints multiple images one after another right after it finished 
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			TpT living again! maybe. Anyway amazing desing, but, at end, it started painting random pixels in random colors. Did i done something or is it just not stable? Btw, +1, it deserves to be upvoted 
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			Amazing! 1+ 
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			@R33sesK1ng This save doesnt even had 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 upvotes. So you lied. 
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			@R33sesK1ng Thanks! Nah, it's just a particle ROM. Hopefully the new particle-order manipulation technique takes hold, though. @sentinal-5 I guess so; but the point of the save should be the electronics, not the deco. You can't (and shouldn't, ethically) just take someone else's animation plotter and stick a GIF into it. Anyway I'm not a mod so don't take what I say here as fact; it's possible that this is actually against the rules and if so plz no ban 
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			This is very visually stunning, though. I think this might have sparked a new era of electronics. This could help revive TPT in some way or another. +99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 * 10^999 ERR CPU OverLoad *computer chrashes*, btw 
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			You couldn't BEEt it. I'll stop now. 
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			Oh wow really? awesome! does that mean one could take one of those subframe PSTN-loop animations and stick on plotted frames from a short .gif? 
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			@chcole48 @schradieck Thanks! @eli573 Cool, learnt something new today :D @Electro40 Aww, you're missing out! @sunny1saturday The technique is called "subframe"; I might be releasing a tutorial soon. Also no, it doesn't self destruct at the end, that's a transition to the second image :P @sentinal-5 The "official statement" is that CGI is allowed for electronics saves (http://tpt.io/.302238), so... yes :D