File: Snowflake.swf-(9 KB, 550x400, Other)
[_] From the archives! AMM !AMM.FiWTOc 07/02/16(Sat)18:52:18 No.3108296
This is another neat piece from my dropbox - the snowflake system used in 0x40 Hues of Winter.
It was made from scratch, and it's the tidiest piece of code in the entire Hues "codebase". I'm
proud of it, really.
The flakes vary in size (and weight) and are pulled down by gravity.
You'll also note the cloudy green/red texture shifting along: that's a texture generated with
Perlin noise. (If you weren't aware, this is quite common in procedural things and honestly damn
clever!)
The flakes' velocities are adjusted by the R&G channels, giving them a nice sort-of-uniform
randomness. Having every flake going to a random direction would of course "work", but this way
there's a clear structure of a wind!
The white lines show the main area of the simulation; it extends to both sides, too, to allow
flakes to wander away and back of the view.
This SWF doesn't adjust the area automatically, but you can see it in Hues by making the window
smaller and then bigger; erasing all the flakes.
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 07/02/16(Sat)18:55:41 No.3108298
filtered
>> [_] Anonymous 07/02/16(Sat)19:53:52 No.3108332
Holy shit this is the stupidest amount made for falling white dots for the background of a flash.
I love it.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/02/16(Sat)19:54:54 No.3108333
>>3108332
Amount of work*
>> [_] Anonymous 07/02/16(Sat)22:20:45 No.3108384
fucking sweet
>> [_] Anonymous 07/02/16(Sat)22:28:48 No.3108386
>>3108296
you could be making quality porn with your expertise of flash
instead you make fucking snowflakes.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/02/16(Sat)22:56:17 No.3108391
>>3108296
>snowflakes not actually snowflake-shaped
D R O P P E D
>> [_] Anonymous 07/02/16(Sat)23:51:18 No.3108406
neat!
>> [_] Anonymous 07/03/16(Sun)00:25:06 No.3108419
>Tumblr.swf
>> [_] Anonymous 07/03/16(Sun)00:26:52 No.3108421
You're doing the things that keep Flash a relevant format.
Don't ever stop what you're doing.
HTML5 will make SWF irrelevant and obsolete. But don't ever stop.
I love you deeply.