10 months ago

Test: More Rain splashing off stuff, now offset to the top of objects and with random placement.




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Yea, definitely time for a Converting/Crafting UI overhaul Gonna make it smaller, and more more intuitive

Every time I go to use this I forget if it's on [Insert Fuel] or [Insert Item]

Swapping to use the Modular InventoryUI from Fishtank etc will fix it!

Ok, this version works without physics. I had to scrounge up some old bullet code from a platformer project I have.

It's nowhere near as accurate, and entirely random bounce angle when colliding with something. But it works and use like 15 lines of code?

Happy Sunday everyone! I hope you're all well! I got fed, had a nap and now I'm gonna get back to Game Dev.

You know what that means...Drawing UI!

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I've got the UI done for the Converter Devices, and it I think my code for how they actually work is all in order too!

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OH! Different way of doing it.

11 lines of code, no randomness needed to stop them bouncing forever up and down!

This still means individual objects for the balls and bouncers, but no physics engine definitely means this is possible for minigames!

I guess everyday is a Friday when it's a #FanArtFriday! This one's my most recent art of Majora's Mask

Ok, going by my test project it's totally possible to draw physics objects to the UI (top left corner). That doesn't solve the issue of having possibly 100's of extra object active at once though.

Meh, this is just a thought experiment.