Interactive Buddy 2: Temperature/Fire System

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2010

NOTE: Somehow about four minutes of blank video got left at the end. Sorry about that.

Testing out the new temperature/fire system for IB2. Here are the temperatures that the colors of the objects correspond to:

below 0 degrees : black (0 degrees is room temp in the game)
0 to 100: black fading to teal
100 to 200: red fading to white

The reason for the sudden shift to red at 100 degrees is that this is the temperature at which these objects light on fire. When on fire, the object will naturally increase in temperature over time until it reaches a burning temperature of 200 degrees. (These thresholds can be different for objects made of different materials.)

Note that I add some very hot and very cold objects (4000 and -4000 degrees) to clearly illustrate how the temperature transfers from object to object. When you play the game you need not go to such extremes; the system copes well with more normal variations as well. Also note that I change the conductivity to show how that affects heat transfer.

In the final game, instead of this color changing, there will be an actual FIRE particle effect (which I have already created) and possibly a subtle orange-to-white glow for very hot objects, especially ones made of metal.

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  • It would look cooler if it were a gradual color change as the temperature rises and falls.  As the heat diffuses through the balls, you would be able to see a very distinct temperature gradient forming.

  • Yeah the colors here were just for testing. In the actual game, you can't usually see the effects of temperature unless you turn on the Thermal Goggles which I just added today.

    When you say temperature gradient, do you mean within a single object? Unfortunately the game doesn't support that. However you can definitely see a gradient form when you add lots of objects together and mess with the temperatures of an object at the edge, like in this video.

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  • soo cool when interactive buddy 2 is will be ready?

  • @Blurtex33 i think shock value forgot about us :( on devian art no new news soo yeah i stopped following this beautifull game D:

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  • What the hell am i watching?

  • Lol u fag. You forgot about us!

  • @ryuzaky77 2 years later

  • Maybe you should get a life...

  • can you plz send me the download link plz

  • I have Googled all over the place and cannot find that version!

  • link??

  • plz message me how to download part2

  • Hey it's ninja hack guy -:) I have a suggestion I see what ur doing but i believe you should have the bowling ball sprites altered differently, for example nothing would turn teal unless there was something like gasoline involved (oh I just got another idea lol) and so you still know that their bowling balls try to give them a frosty look when cold and glowing look when hot like a branding iron. Is there a way to extinguish the temperature using a hose with like steam and stuff? Oh how I wish I

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