Black Filt

  • mecha-man
    22nd May 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @Sandwichlizard (View Post)

    The add and subtract modes (and all the other ones except no effect) don't work with CRAY because they affect the wavelengths of the photons. Solids generated through CRAY don't have wavelengths so the color is stored in the decoration color.

  • G-LinuxorU
    23rd May 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @jacksonmj (View Post)

     >The black deco is turned on when the ARAY/CRAY beam passes through FILT
    That's fine, so tmp6 (no effect) will allow the bray to pass through, while simultaneously applying the decoration layer?

    something that bugs me about that reaction; what about cray(phot)->black deco tmp6 filt? it would create decorated black photons right? (and the same for other energy particles..)
    are you going to disable the effect for energy particles?
    ...wonder if i could create a black or pink stkm with cray lol.  that was dumb, forgot about SPWN.

    Edited once by G-LinuxorU. Last: 22nd May 2014
  • jacksonmj
    23rd May 2014 Developer 0 Permalink

    "so tmp6 (no effect) will allow the bray to pass through, while simultaneously applying the decoration layer?" Yes.

     

    I might just disable deco on all photons, to eliminate potential confusion between wavelengths and deco colour. At the moment, deco only affects photons properly in nothing view (the glow is always the wavelengths colour, not the deco colour).

    Would black deco actually be a problem for other energy particles?

  • Sandwichlizard
    23rd May 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @jacksonmj

    both of your hypothetical confusion questions have the answer right in them.  "because your using decorated filter"  I fail to see an issue.  not trying to argue, just trying to get it.

  • G-LinuxorU
    23rd May 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @jacksonmj (View Post)

     >Would black deco actually be a problem for other energy particles?
    nah, as you said the glowy effect would be an indication that particles are there.
    might even evolve into a new type of deco "stealth" laser.. maybe
    also what about bizr? since it has a wavelength spectrum.