Archive: Help on a Code for the SuperScope:


19th October 2004 03:04 UTC

Help on a Code for the SuperScope:
I need some help on a good code for a good SuperScope. I will attempt to ask this question with ease though. If anyone has the knowledge to make a yin-yang sign out of a SuperScope, can you post it on here? I will of course give you a special thanks for it. I would have to figure out a bit more of what I want. So... if anyone feels up to giving me the code, put it down on here. Thank you.

RED


20th October 2004 00:09 UTC

i don't think you would be able to make it out of one superscope. This is as close as i can get though.


20th October 2004 00:12 UTC

Thank you. And I was about to say something about it being created with more than one SuperScope, lol. And once I download it and see what it looks like, which I know it will be close and if I use it, I will give special thanks to you. Since you did make it. And it would be right for me to do so. Especially if I can find a way to make it look more advanced and then submit it on here. Then everyone will know that you created the yin-yang.

Now... What would be a good way to make this move? Any ideas or suggestions? Put it up on here and I will, like I stated, give credit. Only if you made the codes.


20th October 2004 00:17 UTC

i'm not that good at superscopes, there is a way to make solid scopes but i don't know how to.


20th October 2004 00:34 UTC

Better than what I can do Mr_Nudge, lol. Maybe someone will come in and help us out. We won't know until someone comes in and gives a helping hand. I know I should try to find out. But I know little about math, lol. I knew enough to get through Chemistry class when I was a senior, lol.


20th October 2004 02:07 UTC

I'm still in year 10. I have only a small idea what all the maths does, i just try everything until something works. It means i can only make simple things, but as i learn more, i'll understand more, so i can make more complex scopes and stuff.


20th October 2004 02:27 UTC

Yup. I should've done that too. Just I guess I don't have the patience. Plus if I look around this forum, I can probably find each term for each function for a SuperScope. But of course, you have a bit more experience than me. All I can do is drawing anime, haha. Thank you though. I appreciate for the help and I'm glad you did do that.


20th October 2004 04:19 UTC

no problem


20th October 2004 04:55 UTC

Originally posted by Mr_Nudge
i don't think you would be able to make it out of one superscope. This is as close as i can get though.
You can make it out of one superscope. Heck you could make a rotating solid enviroment mapped 3D ying yang out of 1 superscope.

I suggest you get the AVS Programming Guide written by some cool guy whos name I can't remember. It has a nice guide to superscope coding... and it shows you how to make solid superscopes... and make them 3D. So get to work on your solid 3D ying-yang.

20th October 2004 05:27 UTC

Thank you. Actually... I'm at work on making a different AVS. I kind of made a flower... I think. I used some of the excisting movement codes for two and then used the 6-way kaleida as the third movement. On top of that, I used no SuperScopes. But in fact I used simply, I mean simply, two moving particles. Where the sizes change from small to big... So, I kind of messed around and made somewhat a flower that changes colors... and that such. I should post it on here though. If I can though. And let all of you see it... Those who come in here and view this post I mean. So that everyone can comment on it I guess.


20th October 2004 06:14 UTC

My AVS I was talking about. I hope it doesn't look too bad. And if you want to see this in a very big way, which is best when used on a wide screen type modem for... I guess parties or whatever, make sure it is hanging a bit high on the wall. So that it will look better than you facing it with your face planted on the screen itself. And it is bad to plant your face right on the screen anyways, hahaha. I've also put a comment on there. And it is my original work. Simple but it looks like one of those 70's type AVS. Bla bla bla. That's about it for now. I hope you all like it... And I know that not all will like it. I know everyone has a different opinion about AVSs. Not all like the same thing and I understand that. Why most don't interest people and some other's do interest them. That's about it and sorry for this to be... a gigantic post. Feedback and comments are appreciated as well. As long as it doesn't deal with right out making fun of the AVS and me, I guess. I know people have the tendency to do this. I know... If it is a reasonable comment, then I will nod and understand why you post that sort of comment down. But other than that. If you don't have anything nice to say, then don't say anything, haha. In our case, don't write anything.

RED


23rd October 2004 00:51 UTC

No offense lord. But you use alot of words to say very few things.

About your scope, you can make a solid yin-yang scope pretty easily. One way to make solid scopes is by using the code


::Frame::
a=0

::pixel::
a=1-a;


With a basic understanding of superscopes and math you should be able to figure out how that works.


btw... Nice job pimping that guide pak...

23rd October 2004 19:04 UTC

Thank you, heh. And I understand that. I tend to say too much that says very few things. Just think if I had to talk about all the things that's running through my head? Hahaha. It would be at least 8 pages long. But... that won't ever happen. Because in reality, I continously think and forget things. How my brain works. If it isn't important, I forgot. And if you're talking about my AVS, thank you very much, haha. I appreciate your compliment and all. I changed it a bit though. Added two more moving particles to it. Well... that's it for now and thank you for giving me some more codes. I have to copy and paste it to a notepad though. And I'll figure a place to put it at as well. And I will try and work with the formula when I have time too. And of course I will give special thanks to you. And also, it's quite hard to offend me to the point I cuss now. Because why do that? It isn't a good thing to do and risk everything. :D And it's your opinion too.


24th October 2004 12:51 UTC

Originally posted by S-uper_T-oast
No offense lord. But you use alot of words to say very few things.
:blah:

It's true, you see lordy, instead of saying:

"And I understand that. I tend to say too much that says very few things. Just think if I had to talk about all the things that's running through my head? Hahaha. It would be at least 8 pages long. But... that won't ever happen. Because in reality, I continously think and forget things. How my brain works. If it isn't important, I forgot."

you can just say:

"Yes, I do talk a lot"

24th October 2004 20:35 UTC

But that would be one lining, would it not? You see... a one-line post is very annoying and would only be used by newbs to gain tons of counts towards posts. Because they tend to want to get all the cool titles when doing this, haha. But, yeah, I know what you mean... But I don't like to one-line post. Just something I don't want to do. Why? Because I don't want to seem like a newb and go around in other people's posts and post one-lines of non-sense. But I get what you're saying. But an opinion is an opinion.


25th October 2004 00:18 UTC

Origianlly posted by Pak-9
I suggest you get the AVS Programming Guide written by some cool guy whos name I can't remember. It has a nice guide to superscope coding... and it shows you how to make solid superscopes... and make them 3D.
Where do you get this avs guide, i have one, but it doesn't tell you how to make superscopes that well, it only explains what the variables do. Link anyone?

25th October 2004 05:46 UTC

Originally posted by Mr_Nudge
Where do you get this avs guide?
Here: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/11200891/

25th October 2004 08:42 UTC

Champion, thanks


25th October 2004 13:37 UTC

Originally posted by lord_zero_i
But that would be one lining, would it not? You see... a one-line post is very annoying and would only be used by newbs to gain tons of counts towards posts. Because they tend to want to get all the cool titles when doing this, haha. But, yeah, I know what you mean... But I don't like to one-line post. Just something I don't want to do. Why? Because I don't want to seem like a newb and go around in other people's posts and post one-lines of non-sense. But I get what you're saying. But an opinion is an opinion.
Believe me, a one line post is better than a thirty line post that could have been said in one line.

...and there's more to being a noob than one line forum posts.. you also have to make terrible presets and bitch about no-one helping you.

25th October 2004 14:56 UTC

Originally posted by PAK-9
...and there's more to being a noob than one line forum posts.. you also have to make terrible presets and bitch about no-one helping you.
Like i did :D:D

25th October 2004 15:00 UTC

Haha. That's pretty much true. And I understand. Well, I will try not to write so much and it could be limited in just three sentences. Like this.


27th October 2004 05:34 UTC

Nice job :up:
Words are challanging to read, and reading is just half the battle, comprehension of words during reading is for me about 1 out of 25... Less is more ;)


27th October 2004 20:52 UTC

Hahaha. Thanks I guess. And that's true. Too much can get irritating at times, I know.


28th October 2004 07:51 UTC

lol?


28th October 2004 19:30 UTC

Um... I'm still open to comments and feedback on my AVS I put up on here. I do need to put up a recent one of it soon enough though. I would have it as a Remix, but that's not necessary at the moment. Only if someone edits it, I will do that.


1st January 2005 08:10 UTC

I have finally finished a updated version of my Flower.avs. I hope you all like it. Oh. It's best to have a good computer and at least DSL to see the AVS move much more fluent.


1st January 2005 11:14 UTC

Why the hell would you need dsl to view a preset? :igor: I was watching avs for a year before I even had an internet connection.


1st January 2005 18:59 UTC

I think he meant to say something else. Something processor wise maybe.


2nd January 2005 14:42 UTC

Yup, lol. Yeah...I forgot it doesn't matter about the connection. Forget what I said. Ya just need a real fast computer, heh. Or something to that effect. Like the preset though? *sighs.* I'm always nervous about looking at threads dealing with my presets...you know?