Uh, guys, it's not in Scratch...
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Uh, guys, it's not in Scratch...
What do you mean 'it's not in Scratch...'?
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I haven't even solved one rubiks cube in my life - so I doubt I'll be able to test it when it's made.
It would be very slow, (25 cubes? That's like 400 Lines.) and realizing how many lines that would be just there says to me that scratch won't be able to edit the script when I'm not even a quarter done. Sorry guys, I can't do this.
On the other hand, I'm working on other things (in 2d) which are really fun and advanced - so you should see some projects like that soon. If scratch magically becomes a hell lotta faster and BYOB integrates into normal scratch then I will do this.
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dingdong wrote:
for this to actually work you'd have to have at least 96 sprites running at once for the points on the rubiks cubish, scratch would crash at that, I don't think that would really be possible unfortunately...
It would DRAW the rubiks cube using pen.
I'm thinking about all of this; my approximate amount of lines without color is 40. You don't really have to do the inside. 16 to draw the main cube. Then for each frame frame you need 8, and its 3 frames so 24 + 16 = 40. Its hard to explain... I'll make a project for it, ok?
But for color, my idea is to do a simple X with each color for each one. So an X is made out of 2 lines. theres 54 squares on a rubiks cube, so 54 * 2 = 108. So then 108 + 40 = 148 lines total
Still a lot to render.
And RHY, imagine if we used advanced shading technique I made with BYOB XD It would fail so epicly...
But I'll make a project without the lines first ok? Thanks
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RHY3756547 wrote:
I haven't even solved one rubiks cube in my life - so I doubt I'll be able to test it when it's made.
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It would be very slow, (25 cubes? That's like 400 Lines.) and realizing how many lines that would be just there says to me that scratch won't be able to edit the script when I'm not even a quarter done. Sorry guys, I can't do this.
On the other hand, I'm working on other things (in 2d) which are really fun and advanced - so you should see some projects like that soon. If scratch magically becomes a hell lotta faster and BYOB integrates into normal scratch then I will do this.
O.O Really?!?!
I figured how to solve my a Rubiks Cube at the age of 7
And i FIGURED meaning i found a way to solve it not go on youtube and find out. But i started to research faster methods. So i decided to create my own method. The K2 method. which uses math and variables to solve.
I'm ranked in the state
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ScratchX wrote:
RHY3756547 wrote:
I haven't even solved one rubiks cube in my life - so I doubt I'll be able to test it when it's made.
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It would be very slow, (25 cubes? That's like 400 Lines.) and realizing how many lines that would be just there says to me that scratch won't be able to edit the script when I'm not even a quarter done. Sorry guys, I can't do this.
On the other hand, I'm working on other things (in 2d) which are really fun and advanced - so you should see some projects like that soon. If scratch magically becomes a hell lotta faster and BYOB integrates into normal scratch then I will do this.O.O Really?!?!
I figured how to solve my a Rubiks Cube at the age of 7![]()
And i FIGURED meaning i found a way to solve it not go on youtube and find out. But i started to research faster methods. So i decided to create my own method. The K2 method. which uses math and variables to solve.
I'm ranked in the state![]()
Impressive! I've solved it with a slight instruction manual that came with it ; but it stll takes like 5 minutes for me with it. And I can only do like one side without the manual lolz. about half of the cube rly.
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Lucario621 wrote:
dingdong wrote:
for this to actually work you'd have to have at least 96 sprites running at once for the points on the rubiks cubish, scratch would crash at that, I don't think that would really be possible unfortunately...
It would DRAW the rubiks cube using pen.
I'm thinking about all of this; my approximate amount of lines without color is 40. You don't really have to do the inside. 16 to draw the main cube. Then for each frame frame you need 8, and its 3 frames so 24 + 16 = 40. Its hard to explain... I'll make a project for it, ok?
But for color, my idea is to do a simple X with each color for each one. So an X is made out of 2 lines. theres 54 squares on a rubiks cube, so 54 * 2 = 108. So then 108 + 40 = 148 lines totalStill a lot to render.
And RHY, imagine if we used advanced shading technique I made with BYOB XD It would fail so epicly...
But I'll make a project without the lines first ok? Thanks![]()
That wouldn't work out. For it to have the animation of moving pieces it would be nearly impossible to make all of that in 1 sprite or script or using only pen.
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Lucario621 wrote:
ScratchX wrote:
RHY3756547 wrote:
I haven't even solved one rubiks cube in my life - so I doubt I'll be able to test it when it's made.
![]()
It would be very slow, (25 cubes? That's like 400 Lines.) and realizing how many lines that would be just there says to me that scratch won't be able to edit the script when I'm not even a quarter done. Sorry guys, I can't do this.
On the other hand, I'm working on other things (in 2d) which are really fun and advanced - so you should see some projects like that soon. If scratch magically becomes a hell lotta faster and BYOB integrates into normal scratch then I will do this.O.O Really?!?!
I figured how to solve my a Rubiks Cube at the age of 7![]()
And i FIGURED meaning i found a way to solve it not go on youtube and find out. But i started to research faster methods. So i decided to create my own method. The K2 method. which uses math and variables to solve.
I'm ranked in the state![]()
Impressive! I've solved it with a slight instruction manual that came with it ; but it stll takes like 5 minutes for me with it. And I can only do like one side without the manual lolz. about half of the cube rly.
lol back then they didn't have the manual....i wish they did...would have saved me a heck of time lol XD
I could upload a vid of me solving a rubiks cube if you want.
But i might solve it in 1min
My record was 17 secs but i haven't solved a rubiks cube in a year so my time has gone slower.
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Interesting... I looked on youtube. I can solve a 2x2 my self in 30 secs.
3x3x3: 59 secs
4x4x4 no parity: about 3 mins
4x4x4 w/ parity: about 3.5 mins
5x5x5 no parity: about 6 mins
5x5x5 w/ parity: about 6.5 mins
I hope I can get a V-Cube 5 6 and 7. The rubiks cube 5 professor is hard to turn.
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ScratchX wrote:
Lucario621 wrote:
ScratchX wrote:
O.O Really?!?!
I figured how to solve my a Rubiks Cube at the age of 7![]()
And i FIGURED meaning i found a way to solve it not go on youtube and find out. But i started to research faster methods. So i decided to create my own method. The K2 method. which uses math and variables to solve.
I'm ranked in the state![]()
Impressive! I've solved it with a slight instruction manual that came with it ; but it stll takes like 5 minutes for me with it. And I can only do like one side without the manual lolz. about half of the cube rly.
lol back then they didn't have the manual....i wish they did...would have saved me a heck of time lol XD
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I could upload a vid of me solving a rubiks cube if you want.But i might solve it in 1min
My record was 17 secs but i haven't solved a rubiks cube in a year so my time has gone slower.
How old are you?? That is so fast! Almost world record. World record: 7 secs.
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ScratchX wrote:
Why not use a regular Rubiks cube!
It has no lag!
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... That's the most brilliant thing I've heard in this forum. Why make a simulation when you can have a real one???
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ScratchX wrote:
Lucario621 wrote:
dingdong wrote:
for this to actually work you'd have to have at least 96 sprites running at once for the points on the rubiks cubish, scratch would crash at that, I don't think that would really be possible unfortunately...
It would DRAW the rubiks cube using pen.
I'm thinking about all of this; my approximate amount of lines without color is 40. You don't really have to do the inside. 16 to draw the main cube. Then for each frame frame you need 8, and its 3 frames so 24 + 16 = 40. Its hard to explain... I'll make a project for it, ok?
But for color, my idea is to do a simple X with each color for each one. So an X is made out of 2 lines. theres 54 squares on a rubiks cube, so 54 * 2 = 108. So then 108 + 40 = 148 lines totalStill a lot to render.
And RHY, imagine if we used advanced shading technique I made with BYOB XD It would fail so epicly...
But I'll make a project without the lines first ok? Thanks![]()
That wouldn't work out. For it to have the animation of moving pieces it would be nearly impossible to make all of that in 1 sprite or script or using only pen.
1. What "ANIMATION". This is just PEN. 2. I'm just starting with a 3D rubiks cube; no turning, no animation, no solving or anything. Just a 3D model basically... on scratch with Gale3D
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fg123 wrote:
ScratchX wrote:
Lucario621 wrote:
Impressive! I've solved it with a slight instruction manual that came with it ; but it stll takes like 5 minutes for me with it. And I can only do like one side without the manual lolz. about half of the cube rly.lol back then they didn't have the manual....i wish they did...would have saved me a heck of time lol XD
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I could upload a vid of me solving a rubiks cube if you want.But i might solve it in 1min
My record was 17 secs but i haven't solved a rubiks cube in a year so my time has gone slower.
How old are you?? That is so fast! Almost world record. World record: 7 secs.
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and no...that is nowhere near the world record. From 20 seconds to improve your score it takes luck and practice. A WHOLE month of training could MAYBE improve your score from 20 to 19 seconds. But i was like screw this lol...im not gunna waste my time trying to break the world record. So now i just solve for fun and try to find new methods.
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Lucario621 wrote:
dingdong wrote:
for this to actually work you'd have to have at least 96 sprites running at once for the points on the rubiks cubish, scratch would crash at that, I don't think that would really be possible unfortunately...
It would DRAW the rubiks cube using pen.
I'm thinking about all of this; my approximate amount of lines without color is 40. You don't really have to do the inside. 16 to draw the main cube. Then for each frame frame you need 8, and its 3 frames so 24 + 16 = 40. Its hard to explain... I'll make a project for it, ok?
But for color, my idea is to do a simple X with each color for each one. So an X is made out of 2 lines. theres 54 squares on a rubiks cube, so 54 * 2 = 108. So then 108 + 40 = 148 lines totalStill a lot to render.
And RHY, imagine if we used advanced shading technique I made with BYOB XD It would fail so epicly...
But I'll make a project without the lines first ok? Thanks![]()
Recalculation each frame would be 10, so 10*3 = 30, plus 16 is 46, so actually it would be about 108 + 46 = 154 lines with color.
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Lucario621 wrote:
ScratchX wrote:
Lucario621 wrote:
It would DRAW the rubiks cube using pen.
I'm thinking about all of this; my approximate amount of lines without color is 40. You don't really have to do the inside. 16 to draw the main cube. Then for each frame frame you need 8, and its 3 frames so 24 + 16 = 40. Its hard to explain... I'll make a project for it, ok?
But for color, my idea is to do a simple X with each color for each one. So an X is made out of 2 lines. theres 54 squares on a rubiks cube, so 54 * 2 = 108. So then 108 + 40 = 148 lines totalStill a lot to render.
And RHY, imagine if we used advanced shading technique I made with BYOB XD It would fail so epicly...
But I'll make a project without the lines first ok? Thanks![]()
That wouldn't work out. For it to have the animation of moving pieces it would be nearly impossible to make all of that in 1 sprite or script or using only pen.
1. What "ANIMATION". This is just PEN. 2. I'm just starting with a 3D rubiks cube; no turning, no animation, no solving or anything. Just a 3D model basically... on scratch with Gale3D
oooh a 3D model? Thats it? Thats easy!But on Gale(Which i havent used before) could be a challenge
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ScratchX wrote:
fg123 wrote:
ScratchX wrote:
lol back then they didn't have the manual....i wish they did...would have saved me a heck of time lol XD
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I could upload a vid of me solving a rubiks cube if you want.But i might solve it in 1min
My record was 17 secs but i haven't solved a rubiks cube in a year so my time has gone slower.
How old are you?? That is so fast! Almost world record. World record: 7 secs.
14
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and no...that is nowhere near the world record. From 20 seconds to improve your score it takes luck and practice. A WHOLE month of training could MAYBE improve your score from 20 to 19 seconds. But i was like screw this lol...im not gunna waste my time trying to break the world record. So now i just solve for fun and try to find new methods.
I'm 11.
What cubes can you solve. I am in the middle of solving my rubiks professor now.
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ScratchX wrote:
fg123 wrote:
ScratchX wrote:
lol back then they didn't have the manual....i wish they did...would have saved me a heck of time lol XD
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I could upload a vid of me solving a rubiks cube if you want.But i might solve it in 1min
My record was 17 secs but i haven't solved a rubiks cube in a year so my time has gone slower.
How old are you?? That is so fast! Almost world record. World record: 7 secs.
14
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and no...that is nowhere near the world record. From 20 seconds to improve your score it takes luck and practice. A WHOLE month of training could MAYBE improve your score from 20 to 19 seconds. But i was like screw this lol...im not gunna waste my time trying to break the world record. So now i just solve for fun and try to find new methods.
Hey, story of my life XD And you're right, it takes forever to get a sub-20 avg. I heard the knock-off blue type F is really good.
As for the cubes I can solve:
Pyraminx
Megaminx
2x2+ (which means I can do all of the cubes.)
Void Cube
And then there are others, but that's all I can think of off the top of my head.
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Ok I've done 1 of the 3 frames. 2 more to go ^^ Also I'm doing it in LINE style graphics lolz
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TimeFreeze wrote:
ScratchX wrote:
fg123 wrote:
How old are you?? That is so fast! Almost world record. World record: 7 secs.14
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and no...that is nowhere near the world record. From 20 seconds to improve your score it takes luck and practice. A WHOLE month of training could MAYBE improve your score from 20 to 19 seconds. But i was like screw this lol...im not gunna waste my time trying to break the world record. So now i just solve for fun and try to find new methods.
Hey, story of my life XD And you're right, it takes forever to get a sub-20 avg. I heard the knock-off blue type F is really good.
I use the DIY then i jack it up with Jigalo and then file the corners XD So it becomes smoother. Then i would go to cubesmith.com and buy some tile stickers.
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fg123 wrote:
ScratchX wrote:
fg123 wrote:
How old are you?? That is so fast! Almost world record. World record: 7 secs.14
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and no...that is nowhere near the world record. From 20 seconds to improve your score it takes luck and practice. A WHOLE month of training could MAYBE improve your score from 20 to 19 seconds. But i was like screw this lol...im not gunna waste my time trying to break the world record. So now i just solve for fun and try to find new methods.
I'm 11.
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What cubes can you solve. I am in the middle of solving my rubiks professor now.
From 1x1(lol) to ANY size. Like 2x2 3x3 and 4x4 ect. I once got soo bored i tried solving a computer generated 100x100....stupidest decision ever! lol
It took forever to load and 2 days straight to solve.
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I bet I could make a Scratch Rubix Cube...
It's would just be "unfolded" and really slow.
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