Sandwichlizard
Sandwichlizard
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19th Aug 2016
23rd Aug 2016
Original by 12Me21. still a WIP. Can you make it better? faster? record particle type and x,y coordinate into FILT? lets see where this can go.
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  • wirered
    wirered
    20th Aug 2016
    hey man its awesome to know it went great! hope you'll be back to 100% soon!
  • david617
    david617
    19th Aug 2016
    get well soon
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    19th Aug 2016
    @tpt-hugger. Very good. I was overnight at hospital 1 night. all the crazy pain and bad symptoms are gone. I still have some residual numbness in my right index and middle finger. That may or may not go away. However I am extremely happy with the results. I was in agony before the surgery. I am in a hard neck brace for 2 weeks (its itchy) hopefully in 2 weeks we switch to a soft brace. I am in way less post op pain than I expected. my surgeon totally kicks butt.
  • tpt-hugger
    tpt-hugger
    19th Aug 2016
    how did the operation go? i was worrying. :)
  • david617
    david617
    19th Aug 2016
    Can u tell me how to or create a device that can move my ejector out of the way of the nozzle (right above the ejector) and put it on to some ground out of the way of spilling liquid because i cant do pistons very well. id:2029992
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    19th Aug 2016
    this id:1950560
  • aEverr
    aEverr
    19th Aug 2016
    mr sandwichlizard what save do you have for x,y to filt plotting? also what do you mean by "record particle... ... into FILT"?
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    19th Aug 2016
    the third pixel of PSTN has a temp of 4723. (I used the prop tool temp 5000). temp value of PSTN determines its extend/retract length. so 1 spark is enough to pull the whole thing back. meanwhile the second pix of PSTN is as spawned and is sparked with pscn to extend 1 pix at a time. PSTN cannot push its Ctype so that prevents it from extending in the wrong direction.
  • The8BitPotato
    The8BitPotato
    19th Aug 2016
    How does it retract so fast?
  • fallencrow305
    fallencrow305
    19th Aug 2016
    Much faster! +1