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Rolling Ground of Color

by Shawn Ay last modified 2008-03-20 08:28
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Rolling Ground of Color is a combination of a floor & the color wheel.

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The name "Rolling Ground of Color" comes from the Color Wheel (and wheels roll) and the floor (which is a ground). When you step on the floor, a formula developed by Mikkel Mercy determines your primary color; either red, blue, or green. It then uses an algorithm to determine your approximate color. A circular figure appears beneath your feet and follows you wherever you go. When your circular uniquely colored blip collides with someone else's, the two colors come together and blends in together, as if it were two different paint colors mixed together. For example, if your color is red, and you collide with a blue blip, both of your blips change to purple, since red + blue = purple. In real life terms, what this does is it senses a human on the floor. It then determines the weight of the human which determines their exact color. However, since Second Life avatars do not have weight, we thought of another way to determine the unique color of a resident. -- The project is complete.


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