Good afternoon I'm Green Lime here to introduce you to my new byond project Ive been working on. It was started last year but was stopped around early Nov. and re-started late Feb. My byond project is called SEED and it will generate random plantlife for games and images when its finished. Since its not even close too being done Im just here to ask what you byonders would like me to add?
Here are three pics of what I can do with it now. Of course the size limit as of right now is 32x32. But in the near future I plan on making it so you can make the tree a lot bigger in size.
http://www.angelfire.com/empire2/byond/SEEDpic1.png
http://www.angelfire.com/empire2/byond/SEEDpic2.png
http://www.angelfire.com/empire2/byond/SEEDpic3.png
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Apr 18 2004, 8:52 am
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In response to Loduwijk
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What about Mahogany trees? Coconut trees? All the other millions of trees that try to spread their fruit/seeds as far away as possible? Sorry to be so contradictory (a real word?) but I just went on a 12 day course in Belize about the rainforests and such.
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In response to Ease
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Loduwijk wrote:
it would probably be a good idea to have some plants clumped together as they normally would I had that in mind. That is the very reason I included the bold word in my original post. |
The Questions that I will probley never know the answeres too.
Is there such a thing as a Lime Tree? If so are there any leafs on it? If so are the leafs green? If so would you call the tree a Green Lime Tree just beacuse the leafs are green and it has limes on it? Or would they call it a Green Lime tree because maybe the limes are green? The Green Lime's Questions of unknown :) |
In response to Loduwijk
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Loduwijk wrote:
I had that in mind. That is the very reason I included the bold word in my original post. It isn't bold in your orginal post..... |
In response to LilTrunks
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LilTrunks wrote:
Loduwijk wrote: He never said it was. His period would've been better as a colon, however, and it probably would've been better for him to say "this" instead of "the". |
As for your question though, it would probably be a good idea to have some plants clumped together as they normally would. As the saying goes, "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree." Of course I am taking the saying litterally, but it still works.