mark2222
mark2222
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29th Dec 2017
29th Dec 2017
It's a color printer! Using photon stacks and a powerful new single-chamber particle ROM based on the latest particle-order manipulation paradigm.
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Comments

  • dareddevil7
    dareddevil7
    1st Jan 2018
    You are insane
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    31st Dec 2017
    @Sean222 I am glad you enjoyed it :)
  • Sean222
    Sean222
    31st Dec 2017
    I Sat back and went browsing, then when I came back. . . AHHH MY EYES STOP THE BEES AHHH IT BURNS!!!
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    31st Dec 2017
    @Damian97 I just sorted the pixels :P If you're interested, here's the script I used to transcribe the images: https://ptpb.pw/Vh1K @KDUK2 Nah, I won't be changing the images in this demo. There's a bit of manual work involved.
  • Di97
    Di97
    31st Dec 2017
    @mark2222 One thing that makes me curious: what algorythm did you use to generate a circle that is in transition between second and third image? I'e been trying to use sin/cos and degrees, yet the problem comes when there's more than 360 pixels.
  • Tomas0015
    Tomas0015
    31st Dec 2017
    56K faxmodem :D
  • KDUK2
    KDUK2
    31st Dec 2017
    Oh, that proves your high quality intelligence. Thanks man. Also if you can insert Jacksfilms (Or John) in the printer that would be great. The image of Protein Shake.
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    31st Dec 2017
    @KDUK2 You can hit "f" repeatedly to see that it prints one pixel every frame. At 60fps, that would be 60 pixels per second.
  • KDUK2
    KDUK2
    31st Dec 2017
    just multiply it by 60
  • KDUK2
    KDUK2
    31st Dec 2017
    (pixels per second)(60) =