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Bit better this one. Basically a sin wave, but you can edit the x and y scale of the clip(s) to make it do some funky things. The clips are all duplicates of one clip, with an incremented start point being the clip name, then the name is collected and made into the start point for the phase angle.
Try these:
rotation: -45
amplitude: 30
xscale: 500
yscale: 5
Had to leave the frequency as a set amount, not sure why that wouldn't work. Enjoy!
Try
-Tan
-Frame
-Amplitude just above middle
-No rotation
-Just a bove bottom for frequency
That'd be cool for refreshing/generating some sort of 3D mappish thing.
"Good work" to your friend.
Reminds me of a mini-game that could be found in Ractchet and Clank 2 crossed with worms.
:)
The sin wave thing would be good if it could run at the top of a page or something.
Bit better this one. Basically a sin wave, but you can edit the x and y scale of the clip(s) to make it do some funky things. The clips are all duplicates of one clip, with an incremented start point being the clip name, then the name is collected and made into the start point for the phase angle.
Try these:
rotation: -45
amplitude: 30
xscale: 500
yscale: 5
Had to leave the frequency as a set amount, not sure why that wouldn't work. Enjoy!