A month ago I have created a C# program + Lua script to generate particles in colour of pixels of images Made a beautiful render of text "The Art of Programming" on a white background Posted it without reading the rules Got B& ;_;
@Jajnick(View Post) That's bloody amazing :D Now-now, it's unruly to do that to publish. Do you care like sharing the program with me or will I need to code it myself?
@Jajnick(View Post) While it is a shame and unfortunate, it would be very easy to take advantage of that program and gain and advantage over others (Vote wise and effort wise [Because people don't like it being easy for others]...I don't understand why people get so uptight about votes.), and even if you didn't, the moderators don't know that.
@jenn4(View Post) I don't think they have to worry about that... who would either take the time, or be able to copy the exact colours and positions in a reasonable amount of time.
@Jajnick(View Post) Why no CGI? Because otherwise there would be even more art than there is at the moment. It doesn't use the full capabilities of the game, which makes me sad ;_;
Also, Powder Toy saves are a really rubbish image format. There are a lot of websites that are designed for sharing pictures, but this isn't one of them.
(From the screenshot, it looks like you have used real element colours to make the picture. If so, congratulations on not using the boring option of DMND+decoration layer :D)
Well, I was doing this not for the art of the image itself (which isn't actually an art, as Driver said) but programming. But OK, I understand the rules, and no more drama will be posted. Thank you for enlightening me.
PS. Yes, the image consists of many different particles, mainly due to my lack of knowledge about editing the decoration layer via the console, lol. This means that the script compares a pixel to every particle and finds the most similar one.