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@hello1337lol -- Right on! :tup:
Are you still trying to prove that your laser has a glitch? Well, just as I said in the comments section of your other scene: "It's not a glitch and there's nothing to worry about!" Now go make some awesome scenes and please stop trying to convince everyone that your laser has a glitch! IT DOESN'T!
Okay, now I see what happens. Some things fall from the sky. Cool! :tup:
brane_benz -- Please explain what you mean. Is there something you don't like about my scene? :s
Just curious... What did you do differently for this YouTube video to display correctly? I played around with the syntax of the script that you used before and no matter what I did I was not able to make it work!
That's just fine! :lol:
Okay, no problem. You can correct that by editing the scene. BUT you cannot edit a scene by using the Algodoo built-in browser. You need to use any standard web browser like Chrome, FireFox, and others. After signing in, simply click on the word "Edit" in the upper-right corner of the scene, then make any corrections to the scene or to the scene title, and then upload the corrected scene to Algobox. Easy Peasy! ;)
I concur with other comments. Nicely done!

Just a question to clarify what you stated. In the scene description you said in regards to the script code: "Feel free to use them". But in every component that has your custom script in it, you included the comment: "Please do not reupload any part of this scene on Algobox"

So, are you giving permission for anyone to reuse any of your scripts in their own scenes but they may not copy any of the images? Please elaborate.

Thanks!
Such a BIG laser! :o
Not a problem, 118iPL. I just wanted a little clarification because it seemed like the two statements that I quoted were contradictory. Thanks for the explanation! :tup:
The feet don't look quite right while walking because his foot, the one that is attached to his leg that's attached to the front of his face with an axle, displays BEHIND his other foot that is attached to his leg that's attached to the back of his head with an axle. You can correct that easily like this: in edit mode, select his foot that you want to move in front of his other foot. While selected, hold down the Shift key (right or left doesn't matter) then roll back your mouse wheel (pull it back toward you). You should see that selected foot move in front of the other foot. Then save the scene to your device and upload again to Algobox by selecting "Edit" near the top of the scene description page.

That's all! The legs should display correctly now when walking.

Suggestion: Make one of the feet a lighter shade than the other one. Then you will be able to see which foot is in front of the other foot.
Last edited at 2025/10/21 00:38:37 by Xray
Ummm.... Not quite. The lighter colored foot is behind the darker foot but it should be in FRONT of the darker foot (facing the player).

More info: Also, the leg connected to the lighter foot should also be in front of the darker foot.

If you can't figure out how to do it, I can edit the scene for you. Just let me know if you want me to do that for ya.
Last edited at 2025/10/22 02:19:27 by Xray
PERFECT! :tup:
Wow, nice job! You are very talented at making realistic looking and functioning vintage trains! :tup: _o_ :tup:
Good job! :tup:

As a suggestion: Maybe add an electric fan. When the user plugs in the fan to this outlet, the fan starts to spin. The fan can have an ON and OFF switch to control it. ;)
Suggestion: In addition to the God Mode check box, include a description of what God Mode is and how it can be used. I'm sure there are many users who never heard of God Mode.


Thanks
Quote: "Only God knows the other things." I actually LOL when I read that!:lol:
Nicely done so far. :tup:
We all love Porky Pig! :lol:
Just curious.... What exactly are you testing? Maybe I can help you if you can describe what you are trying to do.
You rotate the code wheels with the Arrow keys. No one here was smart enough to explain it, so I had to figure it out for myself. :tdown:
@ploters -- There is no such thing as allowing others to directly edit your scenes and upload them under YOUR username unless you give them your account password (NEVER do that!). The only way to collaborate with another user is for the other person to download your scene, edit it, and then upload it under that other person's username and password. That's how a collab works. One person creates a scene and uploads it, then the other person downloads it, modifies it, then uploads it under the other person's user name. Then, if you agree to it, you can download the edited scene, modify it, then upload it with your password. That's the only way a collaboration can work here on Algobox.
NEVER give your Algobox account password to anyone else, even if they are a friend! If you do, then you will lose control of it and it might end up being used by many other people which would be a total disaster for you! :o
@Danga -- I tried many different ways to make the brush tool crash Algodoo and was unsuccessful. So, it might be an issue with your device such as memory, processor speed, operating system, etc. I don't know what else it could be. Sorry. :(
You can try logging in to the Algodoo Forum and ask for help there. Unfortunately, very few people use the Forum. It was very active when early versions of Algodoo were released between 2009 and 2014. Maybe you'll get lucky if someone from Algoryx sees your post and responds to it. If you never used the Forum, just remember that you cannot login with your Algobox username and password without registering. You have to register in the Forum if you haven't already done that. Algobox and the Algodoo Forum are separate, but you can register the same username "DANGA" (recommended) and password if you want to.
Whoever came up with that 6-7 thing is either a lunatic or a genius! It makes absolutely no sense to me. :blink: :bonk: :huh:
...by the way, nice job on the scene! :tup:
:tdown: :tup: I hate it too! :tdown: :tup:
Just curious, what are you testing? :s
What kind of question is that? It sounds a little sarcastic.

First of all, I didn't "get" to be the Admin. A selection process was done by the previous Admin and he recommended me to someone at Algoryx that I be the next Admin after he left for college. When Algoryx approved it, I became Admin. Do you think that you have what it takes to be an Admin? :s
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