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5th Jan 2018
17th Sep 2018
First of a series of subframe tutorials. This aims to be a gentler and more interactive introduction than LBPHacker's preliminaries save.
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  • mark2222
    mark2222
    8th Jan 2018
    @DUC :D Doubt it'd be anything new to you though, you seem to be quite into subframe already.
  • DUC
    DUC
    8th Jan 2018
    mark2222: I'm looking forward to it! :)
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    7th Jan 2018
    @TheNik Glad you liked it! Hopefully future lessons would be just as enjoyable. We're doing particle order reloading next week, so it'd be quite a challenge :P
  • TheNik
    TheNik
    7th Jan 2018
    This is very much amazing! I joined the IRC channel a few weeks ago and had some first attempts at subframe creations under, if I recall correctly, LBPHacker's guidance, but I did not quite get the hang of it. I can't wait to see future saves of this series, as this explains it in chunks of just perfect size!
  • catmaster
    catmaster
    7th Jan 2018
    I think going to Proxima centuari is easier than this.
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    6th Jan 2018
    IRC link is https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=powder-subframe by the way
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    6th Jan 2018
    @NovaStar That's awesome! Discord works, I guess. I've sent you a PM on the website with my Discord tag; you can access it at https://powdertoy.co.uk/Conversations.html (log in with the same account that you use in TPT). If you would prefer IRC, there's a setup guide at https://powdertoy.co.uk/Wiki/W/Irc_setup.html
  • NovaStar
    NovaStar
    6th Jan 2018
    But really, i want to beta test
  • NovaStar
    NovaStar
    6th Jan 2018
    ._. How does that work? I only use Discord xD
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    6th Jan 2018
    On that note, would anyone like to beta test future lessons? Just PM me or find me on #powder-subframe. @NoVIcE I agree, but even the simplest subframe creations (DUC's magnifier, jeffluo35's levitator etc.) require a lot of background. For now, it's up to people like you to make awesome demos (and maybe link to this tutorial series!). If this series goes far enough for the activities to start becoming "cool", I'd probably advertise those activities in a "cover page" save as well.