Made it simpler and fixed the problem. Its a win win.
Download cube16.zipAnimated with FPSDownload test2cube16.zipWatch it do nothing for awhile then fill up with numbers. After that a glorious voxelized cuby thing shall appear. Much like the screenshot above. After that it will 'dump' a triple 'd' file in its place….
How do you win?
Its the first sentence.
Eh? It never gets past the number phase on its own for me (or at least it takes too long), and if I press Enter, a non-animated cube appears.
Mine generates in a second, woot! Nice job, looking forward to the implementation.
Well heres a more animated test I added below the original link. Its a little more heavy, but it will load the model instead of making it. It creates 20 instances of the object which is I think 16x16x5.
The animated version is quite gray and uninteresting. Four squares arranged in the shape of a diamond, colorless, unchanging.
I wanted to see a colorful square animate, but you denied me that privilege.Yes, yes I did.
By the way, congratulations on making a program that literally takes a dump on your desktop (or wherever you open it).
Its easier then leaving a bag at your front door. There's an app for that.
It doesn't look like it's working in my opinion :\
Looks cool either way…