Just watch the dots do their thing. Use turbo mode, Shift+Green flag. I didn't code that, you can do it on any project. Debug mode: Space- there shouldn't be a central dot that stays in the same place, if it does, this project is lagging your computer and you should stop it immediately. The project, not the computer, I mean. Explanation- Some colours seem more "solid" to us than others. They are the colours that our brains quickly associate with being solid. For example, Yellow/blue quickly changing, the yellow will seem more solid to us than the blue, because we associate blue (usually) with water (non-solid) and yellow we can associate with light-woods, plastics, mugs, and- well, how often do you drink a yellow drink? Put in the order of a colour wheel, I found out that the more solid colours will be at the opposite edge to the less solid colours. Now, if you go through the colours you get a small "waving" effect. This "waving" effect I call "the 3d solification effect" (you'll get no points in a science test if you call it that, I just made it up.) Using the 3d solifiction effect with an element of randomness, I wanted to show people my ideas. So i made this project to display it. Enjoy the show!
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