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+8SciFiGamer Commander Keen roadkillguy Mysterious_Calligrapher US_of_Alaska ~sciocont Poisson Tenebrarum 12 posters | |
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~sciocont Overall Team Lead
Posts : 3406 Reputation : 138 Join date : 2010-07-06
| Subject: Re: Color of Chlorophil Tue Nov 29, 2011 6:37 pm | |
| - Tenebrarum wrote:
- ~sciocont wrote:
It's the same reason we'll code in classes for heads, limbs, etc into the OE. It's way easier to do it the fast way, and works much better in the game. Not to mention that the simpler the code is, the few bugs we'll have and the easier they'll be to remove. QFT. [/thread?] | |
| | | Tenebrarum Society Team Lead
Posts : 1179 Reputation : 32 Join date : 2010-10-01 Age : 31 Location : ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
| Subject: Re: Color of Chlorophil Tue Nov 29, 2011 6:39 pm | |
| - ~sciocont wrote:
QFT. [/thread?] Leave it for now. Locked threads tend to not be looked at. Also, there may be other concerns brought up later on. Also also, could we add this to the wiki perhaps? | |
| | | Redstar Newcomer
Posts : 32 Reputation : 0 Join date : 2010-11-12 Age : 39 Location : Portland, OR, USA (GMT -8)
| Subject: Re: Color of Chlorophil Tue Nov 29, 2011 6:42 pm | |
| A quick look at wildlife of the Amazon and Serengeti clinches that color is important to survivability. This seems to necessitates that the software needs to know what color the plants are so it can compare the average deviation of an animal's color pallette vs. the foliage. Less deviation raises camouflage, obviously. More deviation could increase reproductive success for both plants (as in flowers) as well as animals (as in tropical birds). It's a bit OT to discuss animal coloration here, but there must be some correlation between that and the background color, which means it's a selectable trait, which means it's a relevant trait.
If optimal leaf color is hard-wired to star color, the whole thing seems easier - provided the software is capable of doing something like a pallette comparison, which I have no idea about. Although, it doesn't address factors like camouflage against bark, or patterning, but that starts to branch into a whole other discussion.
It seems like the remaining question is simply whether such a pallette comparison is possible, and it doesn't seem to belong in this thread. | |
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Posts : 1179 Reputation : 32 Join date : 2010-10-01 Age : 31 Location : ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
| Subject: Re: Color of Chlorophil Tue Nov 29, 2011 6:44 pm | |
| - Redstar wrote:
- A quick look at wildlife of the Amazon and Serengeti clinches that color is important to survivability. This seems to necessitates that the software needs to know what color the plants are so it can compare the average deviation of an animal's color pallette vs. the foliage. Less deviation raises camouflage, obviously. More deviation could increase reproductive success for both plants (as in flowers) as well as animals (as in tropical birds). It's a bit OT to discuss animal coloration here, but there must be some correlation between that and the background color, which means it's a selectable trait, which means it's a relevant trait.
If optimal leaf color is hard-wired to star color, the whole thing seems easier - provided the software is capable of doing something like a pallette comparison, which I have no idea about. Although, it doesn't address factors like camouflage against bark, or patterning, but that starts to branch into a whole other discussion.
It seems like the remaining question is simply whether such a pallette comparison is possible, and it doesn't seem to belong in this thread. Time for a new thread then! | |
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