This is quite illin'. At 00:30, your line rider appears to be launched at a 60° angle. Thus, his velocity in the x direction is given by v*cos(60°) and his y velocity is given by v*sin(60°).
ferko777 3 years ago
aha^^
i would just say: great Track!
:D
steppschuh 3 years ago
zWOW! tat' was AWESOOOOME! xD 5/5 + a fav. man! ;D
NOAHROCK10 3 years ago
Thanks!
roten910 3 years ago
This is quite illin'. At 00:30, your line rider appears to be launched at a 60° angle. Thus, his velocity in the x direction is given by v*cos(60°) and his y velocity is given by v*sin(60°).
ferko777 3 years ago
aha^^
i would just say: great Track!
:D
steppschuh 3 years ago
zWOW! tat' was AWESOOOOME! xD 5/5 + a fav. man! ;D
NOAHROCK10 3 years ago
Thanks!
roten910 3 years ago