08-27-2009, 08:02 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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thanks for reminding me of what I forgot to post in the future.
I'll try to remember this moment again tomorrow.
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08-27-2009, 10:07 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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Delightful diversion - In instant subscribed thread/bookmark
First of all, I have been playing with this nearly nonstop since two minutes after my original post was made.
Next: It took me over an hour of tweaks, click/unclick tiles, print screens, resizing, link jumps, ctrl+c, scanning wildly, and reading tiny comments to finally piece together the fact that if the little flash app has a "copy" feature, then why wouldn't the "paste" feature work as well? Haha, oh well... this is my piece No. 5, entitled A Light Drizzle on My Tree. (it took me all of 58 seconds to compose, and I orignally wanted to make a spoon, but I'm horrible with the task of creating ovals, so it became a tree out of laziness). I have to tranpose my original opus back into the dot.matrix because I just realized the "copy,paste" shortcut 10 minutes after I needed the knowledge of it. I'll be back, but for now... ctrl+c ; ctrl+v this into the matrix for a grand medley: 4104,1056,8192,2192,33796,480,9202,131064,131064,1010,33252,3080,658,8,8192,672 I also found a few other pieces I really enjoyed, reading through those "tiny comments" in which I happened upon them... The great Stephen Fry: 3960,132,132,132,12,8064,64,64,192,16640,33248,33280,50688,29184,7664,32768 wildrabbit: 65538,4,81922,32,65538,8,86018,0,65546,0,65538,65552,49154,98308,24578,86024 Pudim: 38052,93018,63420,38052,63420,93018,63420,38052,63420,93018,63420,38052,63420,63420,38052,93018
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09-14-2009, 01:29 PM | #14 (permalink) |
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I think this is a variation and skeleton of my original piece... just copy it, and paste it into the matrix from above:
0,1024,0,2048,0,1024,0,2560,256,128,64,32,16,8,20,0 and some combinations by my friends: 66050,8224,0,512,36900,0,0,66690,8192,16,0,576,8192,8,0,66050 128,32,128,32,144,528,32,128,4228,1056,2048,33826,128,32898,1024,128 30720,324,0,17408,24580,8192,32,33280,258,0,10240,516,0,144,384,16384 98310,98310,16392,8208,4128,2112,1152,768,768,1152,2112,4128,8208,16392,98310,98310 0,0,2060,4108,8192,16384,16384,16768,16768,16384,16384,8192,4108,2060,0,0 0,8028,372,512,1148,2116,4220,7936,124,8000,4476,2560,1024,0,0,0
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09-18-2009, 02:18 PM | #15 (permalink) |
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