@TheNumberCruncher do you see my comment before yours?
looks cool... but this is planned. it generates the waves because PSCN conducts onto the lines of PTCT, so that spark goes down, and conducts onto the PTCT nearby. the PTCT then conducts onto the NCSN, which conducts onto the NTCT. confusing? yes. simple spark life..... XD
yeah its not weird but its cool :)
Cool, but not very weird.
Spark it, then put VIRS on it. Put SOAP on it, and see SPRK go crazy.
these sprk behavior saves are getting out of hand. sprk cannot bahave weirdly or strangely, it can only behave in an unexpected manor.
this is not a weird behaviour, it is a feature that is when the NSCN sparked and then it sparks NTCT, PSCN sparked and then it sparks PTCT. the NSCN collects spark from PTCT, and PSCN collects spark from NTCT, causing a loop. when this is done in a pattern like this, it will form waves.
I totally did not get this because I sparked it with a tool tip larger than 1 pixel. if you do that it cancels the effect. must spark 1 pixel.
This was perfect, i've been working on a 4-bit and higher variable cable, and though this acctually dosen't have to much to do with what i finished, it slloks very similar and uses some of the same elements, though working completly different, ive thanked you konsole in this save: id:1506687