Just wanting to share a phot laser t...

  • Iridium616
    21st Jan 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    ...trick I havn't figured out.

    USE POWERED CLONE ALWAYS FOR LASERS

    Makes it way easier. I've been making it with normal clne for a year, and I always tought why my lasers were less compact than fp ones.

    I believed POWERED CLNE = CLNE + Liq. crystal.

    I'm idiot.

  • nucular
    21st Jan 2014 Member 0 Permalink
    wow... yeah, probably you are :P
  • jklujm
    22nd Jan 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    PHOT passes thorugh CLNE, too. PLCN allows for a toggleable laser.

  • Schneumer
    22nd Jan 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @Iridium616 (View Post)

     Wait what?

    Yeah, you didn't know that?

    )_____)

  • Iridium616
    22nd Jan 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    I didn't. I know very obscure tricks about PHOT wavelenghts and filt tmp modes, but I never figured out something this simple

     

    PS: I'm saying I didn't knew powered clne created phot constantly on all 9 directions; not that I didn't knew the fact there was toggleable clne.

  • Schneumer
    23rd Jan 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @Iridium616 (View Post)

     Pcln does not constantly create phot, you need at least a three pixel thick stick (rectangle) of pcln for it to be a full beam. One pix is only one pix beam, and so on.

    I wasn't saying you didn't know what it was. 0_0 I was just saying you didn't know that pcln was better? No offense.

    Edited once by Schneumer. Last: 23rd Jan 2014
  • zak03
    23rd Jan 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    just use normal clone those electronics will fail when you have a star destroyer class star ship coming your way to kill u a deturium oxid laser works fine and they only take about a few minutes 2 make