jojofishfishing
jojofishfishing
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6th Apr 2017
10th Aug 2017
I have been experimenting with warp for a long time but this effect I found is bizzare. If this is already known about warp I'm sorry, but I discovered it on my own. I'm not sure what this can do for anyone but it seemed wierd enough to share
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Comments

  • MrGameandWatch
    MrGameandWatch
    9th Apr 2017
    its a glitch you guy -_-
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    9th Apr 2017
    i wonder if there are any applications for this... such as the randomizer @jojofishing made
  • camtech56
    camtech56
    9th Apr 2017
    Actually, it does. If you delete the bottommost pixel of the second diamond circle, you won't have this effect. I actually figured out this whole thing. Scroll down for an explanation.
  • PowderPhone6s
    PowderPhone6s
    8th Apr 2017
    It doesnt matter WHAT pixels you delete either... go ahead and delete some warp...
  • PowderPhone6s
    PowderPhone6s
    8th Apr 2017
    Also the more pixels that are deleted will create more electrons. It's like a sacrifice.
  • Brift
    Brift
    8th Apr 2017
    What's weirdest to me is that I deleted a pixel of diamond, not anything within the containers
  • Flameguy3494
    Flameguy3494
    8th Apr 2017
    holy hell this is cool
  • iovoid
    iovoid
    8th Apr 2017
    The effect is fancy, but AFAIK its clear its particle order magik. Just like the erease detector @jacob1 made
  • fivesteps
    fivesteps
    8th Apr 2017
    +1 great job
  • EnzoMortelli
    EnzoMortelli
    8th Apr 2017
    If you delete the electron and refill the filt in only one sphere, it reappears in the next frame. If you remove the electron and refill the filt in both spheres, it stays gone.