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theswweet
12-30-2009, 03:27 AM
i have seen countless threads on how bad the creator is...yet i seem to be doing fine on my first level:/ so i guess i might as well ask what this awesome community has made so far...

btw heres what i have made:
hoverboards(rockets)
hoverboard(emmiter)
cars
level(3/4 of the way done)

discuss

BoomerET
12-30-2009, 03:42 AM
Learning to use the controls/objects/etc.

I doubt anything I ever create will ever be published.

Unless of course I win the Lotto and have some free time since I won't have to work.


BoomerET

theswweet
12-30-2009, 04:17 AM
thanks Bomoer...anyone else???

Arrestor
12-30-2009, 04:20 PM
First Steps:
- spaceshuttle
- rocketcar + looping
some parts of a Super Mario level (Enemies and Stones with price bubbles coming out of it)
- A working Hot Air Balloon

overall testing...

made a level after that http://www.lbpcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19799

SalieriAAX
01-08-2010, 07:30 PM
I'm kind of obsessed with making vehicles at the moment. I've been experimenting with different ideas to see what's possible as peole don't seem to have written much about making vehicles on the PSP and, as I'm very new to the game, I'd kind of expected people to have come up with guids and such.

I've so far come up with:

- A railway pump car: a staple of silent movies.

- A hot air balloon, which was fun and was swiftly followed by...

- Several different types of controllable airship. I've spent hours and hours tweaking rocket thrusts and amount of peach floaty to get just the right handling.*

- I've just finished a first draft of the Highwind airship from Final Fantasy VII. It's absolutely colossal but quite fly-able. Why can't I take screenshots?

- A workable concept for an all-terrain buggy that goes up walls and along ceilings but haven't done a finished model yet.

- I'd like to try a hoverboard, but haven't got around to it yet.

Incidentally, if anyone is interested in making any kind of flying machine - a couple of my airships have self-righting systems in them that work really well:

It's a sort of spirit level where a very slim round piece of wood is allowed to slide freely along a narrow, horizontal, glass-lined channel set inside the hull. The wood has a magnetic key on it and there are magnetic sensors set at either end of the channel connected to rockets.

When one side of the hull dips, the wood slides down the channel and activates the switch and the rocket provides the necessary lift to aright the craft. With some careful tweaking I've been able to make airships which barely pitch at all when flying, even if you run backwards and forwards along them.

Taffey
01-09-2010, 12:52 AM
I haven't made much... Still getting the hang of things. :p

Arrestor
01-10-2010, 09:04 AM
I haven't made much... Still getting the hang of things. :p

Good joke Taffey!

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