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Here is my entry for the February digital art contest.
I added .TXT to the KPL file to allow upload. Rename it by removing the .TXT extension after you download it.
The program creates a Lorenz butterfly which it then starts rotating in 3D space and the view zooms in and out. Run until bored.
More on Lorenz butterfly can be found ...
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Well here is a fun little date calculator, good for seeing how many years and days between then and now.
The status line will also show total days.
Enjoy,
Norman Lucia
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On number 1, one thought that comes to mind is to iterate through 3D
space in blocks, rather than simply randomly generating X, Y and Z
values, and deciding whether within each block you will place
asteroid or a planet or nothing at all.. Think of dividing the 3D
space in the game into 6 blocks along each axis, X, Y and Z. This ...
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Very cool, Matthew, thanks for sharing! It's a great example and a very polished Phrogram program. Educational on more than one level! Here's a screenshot:
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This is a great example of Physics and a very cool toy!
Thanks BradC
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This is a great example of Physics and a very cool toy!
Thanks BradC
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This is a great example of Physics and a very cool toy!
Thanks BradC
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Thanks Jamey, another great toy that is very interesting and fun!
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Indeed very clever! Thanks for a great example, Neil!
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This game rocks, lol! Thanks, Neil! In his own words:
I've just uploaded a new program, Space Junk in the "user uploads" section of the "downloads" part of the website (here).I
hope it's a reasonable demo of the kinds of things that you can do in
Phrogram -- I wrote it to learn the "Phrogram ...
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