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    Colloocciferhalloween-2022-winnerchristmas-2022-winneruc-winner-lvl3featured-lvl3pro-nodersubscriber 2020-10-28 20:26:43 UTC

    After several thoughts racing through my mind of what could make anything 360… I think i found it.

    Im still working on it, let me explain some things here.

    The blue line represents the horizon line, the red line represents the front, when the red line runs out of space on the horizon line, it will switch to a dark red line, the dark red line will represent the back, im only showing the blue and red line for now unfortunately.

    also, the two points, the points in the middle that peak from the horizon line, represent where the eyes will be placed.

    More stuff will be added later on today, as well as more information will be released today.

    Please criticize if there is a problem here that won’t make things quite 360.

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    • @tastylemon16

      @arcionek

      @ralph

      Are there any problems here?

      2020-10-28 20:47:27 UTC 1
      • Replying to: Collo@tastylemon16 @arcionek @ralph Are there any problems he

        Layering is often the biggest issue, but if you’re thinking of doing a smart stretch 360 with only one segment then that isn’t doable.

        You see, when the top line uncovers the bottom one, how you expect it to actually be moved?
        the only exception would be making a separate smart stretch branch, but you’d be better off with making two sets instead then.

        but even if, side views are still a really big problem.

        That’s why you usually need at least 4 bases, 2 sides and front and back to have a nice 360. Otherwise it’s just impossible with layering.

        2020-10-28 20:58:18 UTC 3
        • Replying to: arcionekLayering is often the biggest issue, but if you're thinking

          Im not using smart stretch, but i think the only possible way im gonna do this is for all of them to be in separate figures.

          I made this so for that the creator will have the base of a 360 figure, they could edit it and know how to make it.

          But my point is, i’m not using smart stretch, this is designed to be separate figures. If this isn’t your point, please go into further detail.

          let me go into further detail,

          Each other figure, the red line will move to the right (in default) or you could flip the figure and it will move to the left, the side view will show the change from front to left, with the left side of the circle being the dark line, and the right side being the bright line (dark representing back and bright representing front, basically the bright red line will automatically change into the dark side in the side view, representing the side view) and btw the horizon line always stays the same. (ill go into further detail about the horizon line soon) in the back, it will basically be the same as the front but the bright red line replaced with the dark red line.

          everything i said probably sounded like gibberish.

          2020-10-28 21:07:13 UTC 1
    • Odd mentions but okay.

      So what you’re saying is that given a certain point of movement, the colour should fade to a darker one so it appears to have depth.

      Interesting idea, it falls in line with the idea of colours corresponding to certain actions. Perhaps Ralph could add a feature which allows for this ‘Rule creation’ which could allows for when a segment reaches a certain point, another segment would change colour or size. It’s a helluva update idea but it would likely allow for new 3D angles and less users asking for this 3D thing or ‘reverse smart-stretch’.

      : )

      2020-10-28 20:57:44 UTC 3
      • Replying to: Tastylemon16Odd mentions but okay. So what you’re saying is that given

        This is why i wanted the node programming to be a thing. Taking length, scale, colour and so on as variables that trigger specific effects on make relative math calculations.

        2020-10-28 21:06:57 UTC 3
        • Replying to: arcionekThis is why i wanted the node programming to be a thing. Tak

          It would cover a lot of requests in one go.

          2020-10-28 21:08:32 UTC 3
      • Replying to: Tastylemon16Odd mentions but okay. So what you’re saying is that given

        yes, as the bright color fades into the dark, the bright representing the front and the dark representing the back.

        2020-10-28 21:16:53 UTC 1