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#76 2011-12-20 20:41:45

fg123
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Re: Invisible Material Sensing

-GizzardGulp- wrote:

fg123 wrote:

Like many other already said, (I don't want to read through 3 pages)
this seems like a good idea, but could get complicated. Who said colors had to look ugly? Color sensing is another costume on the sprite. The game switches to it, makes adjustments and switches back to original so fast you can't see it happen...

That's not how color sensing works. Scratch is not fast enough to let sprites switch costume fast enough for you not to be able to see. The truth of the matter is, color sensing is ugly right now.

Have you been in Presentation mode? Color sensing works just fine.


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#77 2011-12-20 21:28:46

-GizzardGulp-
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Re: Invisible Material Sensing

fg123 wrote:

-GizzardGulp- wrote:

fg123 wrote:

Like many other already said, (I don't want to read through 3 pages)
this seems like a good idea, but could get complicated. Who said colors had to look ugly? Color sensing is another costume on the sprite. The game switches to it, makes adjustments and switches back to original so fast you can't see it happen...

That's not how color sensing works. Scratch is not fast enough to let sprites switch costume fast enough for you not to be able to see. The truth of the matter is, color sensing is ugly right now.

Have you been in Presentation mode? Color sensing works just fine.

I also like it when my projects work online too, not just presentation mode  tongue


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#78 2012-09-15 08:54:36

-GizzardGulp-
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Re: Invisible Material Sensing

This post is like over a year old yet the suggestion is still valid. I'm 'unna bump it.


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#79 2012-09-15 09:24:15

jontmy00
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Re: Invisible Material Sensing

-GizzardGulp- wrote:

This post is like over a year old yet the suggestion is still valid. I'm 'unna bump it.

But it's still a necropost...


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#80 2012-09-15 09:39:25

BirdByte
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Re: Invisible Material Sensing

jontmy00 wrote:

-GizzardGulp- wrote:

This post is like over a year old yet the suggestion is still valid. I'm 'unna bump it.

But it's still a necropost...

If it's still relevant to the community it's not a necropost. Necroposts are not based on time at all, contrary to popular belief.


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#81 2012-09-15 09:41:54

jontmy00
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Re: Invisible Material Sensing

But you shouldn't revive topic more than a year old... You could just recreate it as it just may be lost in the 40+ pages...


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#82 2012-09-17 19:18:33

ImagineIt
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Re: Invisible Material Sensing

jontmy00 wrote:

But you shouldn't revive topic more than a year old... You could just recreate it as it just may be lost in the 40+ pages...

It's fine though. Why shouldn't you?

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#83 2012-09-17 19:29:50

MathWizz
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Re: Invisible Material Sensing

So... A duplicate is better then reviving an old post. Hmm....


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#84 2012-09-18 05:03:53

jontmy00
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Re: Invisible Material Sensing

Doesn't it bother you to see that it's such an old topic? 40+ pages is indeed very deep already.


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#85 2012-09-18 09:48:39

chongyian
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Re: Invisible Material Sensing

Cool idea, still... you drew it?

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#86 2012-09-18 09:49:39

ImagineIt
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Re: Invisible Material Sensing

jontmy00 wrote:

Doesn't it bother you to see that it's such an old topic? 40+ pages is indeed very deep already.

Not at all. If it's still relevant, what's wrong?

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#87 2012-09-18 09:51:43

chongyian
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Re: Invisible Material Sensing

true, in most ways...

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