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actiniumactinium

2013/1/7

Very good !!.
darkmist255darkmist255

2013/1/7

Whoa, sweet
Neat! I would love to see how you did this though. Would you mind posting the source?
DutaDuta

2013/1/7

Sure. I'm at college right now and the source code is on my home computer, but I'll just re-create it on this computer. Will be up in a mo
DutaDuta

2013/1/7

Just threw together a quick version, uploaded at http://pastebin.com/V2Q80m8g That version only has the "roof" parts of the bars, and no variance in colour, but I'm sure you can work it out from there. When I get home though, I'll upload the actual source
solokehsolokeh

2013/1/7

How?..... (I'm a n00b.)
A new version of this scenario was uploaded on Mon Jan 07 18:17:25 UTC 2013 Released source code I've added lots of comments to make it clearer what it's doing
davemib123davemib123

2013/1/11

thats just awesome :D
UpupzealotUpupzealot

2013/1/19

awesome!
KageryuKageryu

2013/1/22

u sir are unoriginal this program is not ur own and u have stolen it, u have done nothing but copied the code and the worst part is u have not even givin credit to the original u disgust me
tylerstylers

2013/1/22

well he hasn't copied the code, he has rewritten it.
DutaDuta

2013/1/22

Kageryu, you're wrong about me "stealing" it. You're right in saying that it's not my idea though. Ages ago, I came across a website where someone had created a little demo of a waving, gray, isometric square. I thought it looked cool, so I took a printscreen. I've uploaded this printscreen so you can see it - http://i.imgur.com/imANLoK.jpg - this was all I had though. I was browsing through my files one day, and came across that printscreen. And I thought it looked cool. So, I decided to try and recreate the wavy square. I first wanted to find the original source (so I could see what it was actually like and check I hadn't forgotten anything), so I searched the internet, but just couldn't find it. So, I gave up on finding the original and re-created it from scratch, based off my memory of how I remembered the original behaving. I didn't steal or even look at their code. Believe me, I wanted to give credit. I thought it was really, really cool. But as I couldn't find the original, I couldn't. I told myself I'd go back and search more for the original, but honestly I'd forgotten about this a couple days after making this, so I never got round to it. Because you've mentioned it though, I've spent quite a while searching, and have finally found the original. It's here - http://bluethen.com/wordpress/index.php/processing-apps/wavy/ This program though, is entirely my own. I didn't steal, or copy, a single line.
darkmist255darkmist255

2013/1/22

Kageryu, Greenfoot is not a site where we only publish original works, there are literally thousands of game remakes and games inspired by other games that are on here. This is a learning community, Duta's not trying to take credit, he's just trying to recreate what he's seen.
tylerstylers

2013/1/22

...like my chain reaction (http://www.greenfoot.org/scenarios/5285) which is a game on the windows 7 phone.
KageryuKageryu

2013/1/23

lol
natanielnataniel

2013/1/28

great... we can make the box dancing with greenfoot... hehehe
ZhirayukiZhirayuki

2013/2/21

@kageryu wtf with, chill man
CheribasaCheribasa

2013/2/26

@Kageryu U shuld lern ow 2 anglash. lyfe ill be eayer nce yew dew.
bccpiebccpie

2013/3/17

It looks random
JetLennitJetLennit

2013/3/27

you should smooth it out and make a wave thing