I code-doodled this while Ens and I were talking about how he might make his intro sequence. The original image belongs to him. This isn't a game, just a (crazily complex) animation. Warning: It will probably run slow on most computers (not much I can do about it, though). So without further ado, download link.
Groovy circuitbeetle
- Taehl
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Groovy circuitbeetle
Earliest Love2D supporter who can't Love anymore. Let me disable pixel shaders if I don't use them, dammit!
Lenovo Thinkpad X60 Tablet, built like a tank. But not fancy enough for Love2D 0.10.0+.
Lenovo Thinkpad X60 Tablet, built like a tank. But not fancy enough for Love2D 0.10.0+.
- Taehl
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Re: Groovy circuitbeetle
Yeah. When Ensayia was talking about tracing circuits, my first idea about how to do that was with a CA-style approach.
Earliest Love2D supporter who can't Love anymore. Let me disable pixel shaders if I don't use them, dammit!
Lenovo Thinkpad X60 Tablet, built like a tank. But not fancy enough for Love2D 0.10.0+.
Lenovo Thinkpad X60 Tablet, built like a tank. But not fancy enough for Love2D 0.10.0+.
Re: Groovy circuitbeetle
I plan on making an intro with my beetle icon based on the experiments Taehl and I have been doing today. Stay tuned.
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Re: Groovy circuitbeetle
I look forward to seeing another groovy splash screen from the LOVE community.Ensayia wrote:I plan on making an intro with my beetle icon based on the experiments Taehl and I have been doing today. Stay tuned.
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