If you still need help PM me i'm free almost anytime (i am in england so bare that in my for any time difference) i can record and upload in 720p
Check out my channel if you want to see the quality of my recording
I can either do a video with a friend or if you want to you can be in the video (however if you need the technical side explained it would be better if you at least explained it in detail to me so that i can get it right!)
I do hate to see a good redstone engineer have to beg for help D:
Ha ha ha! I didn't like to beg either, but nobody was looking at the topic with the old title. I'm sorta getting a lot of people asking to help now, so I will accept all videos, but only my favorite one will be placed visibly on the topic. The remaining videos will still be on the topic, but under a spoiler, sorry. I really hope you do choose to make one though, because I have a feeling that some of the people who say they will, might change their mind. You could do it with a friend if you want, and I'll post some mechanism info up when I can (I might do it another day, because it's getting late were I am). Thanks a lot, I like your video quality too.
technically it is not a tracking device, it is a bunch of tripwires hooked up to a bunch of redstone lamps. no offence but i think this design is quite big. Someone did something like this and they had to include pistons that moved depending on the movements of a sheep. So an LP on this is not good. Maybe you could do a Redstone tutorial on how to make this instead? would be more effective than explaining how it works.
I totally agree with you about everything (I realized after making it), but I never knew somebody else made one, and I don't know how it could be much smaller than it already is. I do know a couple ways to make it a bit smaller, but nothing would make a huge difference. Could you post the link to the other creation you were talking about? I'd like to see it, thanks.
Think of the tripwire grid as a graph, with an x and y-axis. All 10 x-axis signals connect to their own AND gate, no matter if delay time is different. From there, the x-axis signals use their AND gate torch to travel two torches up. The second torch would be another AND gate, and this pattern would repeat until there are 10 AND gates above each other for each x-axis signal. All y-axis signals connect to a torch (Besides the first one), and their signal travels upward at the same height levels as the x-axis torches. For each time two torch levels are added, one less torch continues upward, because that torch has reached the right height to connect to the AND gate of that height level. All the y-axis signals (Once at the right height levels) continue from the torch to the other AND gate torch to complete the AND gates. Only 5 AND gates are activated by the y-axis signals. To conserve signal speed I used the other side of the tripwire grid (The other y-axis side) to make an identical y-axis method for the remaining 5 AND gates. Once all the AND gates are complete, repeaters are used to make all the signal lengths equal in delay. The completed signals then activate all the redstone lamps. The End!
Okai i tried to cover the redstone side of it aswell as showing it off etc il edit this post with the video when its uploaded (i will upload it tonight)
Okai i tried to cover the redstone side of it aswell as showing it off etc il edit this post with the video when its uploaded (i will upload it tonight)
hope you like the video
You are the best manz!!!!!!!!!!!!! You so awesome, I die and come back to life!!!!!!!!! Thank you BrokenLegion, you are truly immortal!
To other video people: You could still submit your videos, but only the best one won't be in a spoiler.
have you even watched tv you have a host of a game show and the camram man you know what never mind ill see if i can record it then i have just realised my mistake
Ok, gpc4567 wants to know if you promise not to steal any ideas and not to break anything if you join his server. To gpc4567, when do you want to film? And before we film, make sure the save file only has the compressed sonar and nothing else. Don't forget to turn off hostile mobs.
Ha ha ha! I didn't like to beg either, but nobody was looking at the topic with the old title. I'm sorta getting a lot of people asking to help now, so I will accept all videos, but only my favorite one will be placed visibly on the topic. The remaining videos will still be on the topic, but under a spoiler, sorry. I really hope you do choose to make one though, because I have a feeling that some of the people who say they will, might change their mind. You could do it with a friend if you want, and I'll post some mechanism info up when I can (I might do it another day, because it's getting late were I am). Thanks a lot, I like your video quality too.
I totally agree with you about everything (I realized after making it), but I never knew somebody else made one, and I don't know how it could be much smaller than it already is. I do know a couple ways to make it a bit smaller, but nothing would make a huge difference. Could you post the link to the other creation you were talking about? I'd like to see it, thanks.
Think of the tripwire grid as a graph, with an x and y-axis. All 10 x-axis signals connect to their own AND gate, no matter if delay time is different. From there, the x-axis signals use their AND gate torch to travel two torches up. The second torch would be another AND gate, and this pattern would repeat until there are 10 AND gates above each other for each x-axis signal. All y-axis signals connect to a torch (Besides the first one), and their signal travels upward at the same height levels as the x-axis torches. For each time two torch levels are added, one less torch continues upward, because that torch has reached the right height to connect to the AND gate of that height level. All the y-axis signals (Once at the right height levels) continue from the torch to the other AND gate torch to complete the AND gates. Only 5 AND gates are activated by the y-axis signals. To conserve signal speed I used the other side of the tripwire grid (The other y-axis side) to make an identical y-axis method for the remaining 5 AND gates. Once all the AND gates are complete, repeaters are used to make all the signal lengths equal in delay. The completed signals then activate all the redstone lamps. The End!
hope you like the video
You are the best manz!!!!!!!!!!!!! You so awesome, I die and come back to life!!!!!!!!! Thank you BrokenLegion, you are truly immortal!
To other video people: You could still submit your videos, but only the best one won't be in a spoiler.
This is probably the simplest of the simplest redstone mechanism, so if you knew what an AND gate was, then you probably nailed the video!
Thanks a lot! To be honest, it could be a bit better, but this is still awesome! MY FIRST SONAR VIDEO!!!!!!!!
well glad i could help
Is there a way to be the host of the video and not be able to record yourself?
You said that you'd like to host the video, and you also said you couldn't record. How's it possible to host then?
Ok, gpc4567 wants to know if you promise not to steal any ideas and not to break anything if you join his server. To gpc4567, when do you want to film? And before we film, make sure the save file only has the compressed sonar and nothing else. Don't forget to turn off hostile mobs.
Great! But I'm 4 years old...
gpc4567 isn't answering my messages right now, so I'll tell you when or if he answers them.