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This is the centre 'bud' of the flower. A Ring formation with high pitch up and tweaking the flight time, in this case 1.2 seconds, to ensure they meet at a point, not before or after. You will notice the reps are set at 19, this means that for every second that the hovering star in stage 1 (parent rocket) is hovering, the child rocket fires. I could have it at 18 reps which would match the 18 seconds exactly but I had some extras and used it up adding another rep. | This is the centre 'bud' of the flower. A Ring formation with high pitch up and tweaking the flight time, in this case 1.2 seconds, to ensure they meet at a point, not before or after. You will notice the reps are set at 19, this means that for every second that the hovering star in stage 1 (parent rocket) is hovering, the child rocket fires. I could have it at 18 reps which would match the 18 seconds exactly but I had some extras and used it up adding another rep. | ||
− | This is the key to the whole firework really, the ratio of the flight time of the parent rocket to the amount of repetitions of the child rocket. At 18 seconds for the parent rocket/ 18 reps of child rocket = one rep every second. Thus, 18 secs of parent/ 36 reps of child = one rep every 0.5 seconds or 18 secs of parent/ 9 reps of child = one rep every 2 seconds. | + | This is the key to the whole firework really, '''the ratio of the flight time of the parent rocket to the amount of repetitions of the child rocket'''. At 18 seconds for the parent rocket/ 18 reps of child rocket = one rep every second. Thus, 18 secs of parent/ 36 reps of child = one rep every 0.5 seconds or 18 secs of parent/ 9 reps of child = one rep every 2 seconds. |
This is how we get the effect of a continuous line. It works best with stars that have long tails because the tail will be connected to the head of the next firing rocket, creating a linear illusion. It can also be used quite nicely with shorter stars to create a machine-gun effect. | This is how we get the effect of a continuous line. It works best with stars that have long tails because the tail will be connected to the head of the next firing rocket, creating a linear illusion. It can also be used quite nicely with shorter stars to create a machine-gun effect. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:25, 26 July 2012
I was asked to explain how I designed the firework 'Roses are red, this one is blue'. I'm no pyro expert by any means and I'm grateful to others who have provided advice and help on the wiki through the Tales. I'll try to explain as best I can and hope that it gives you an idea of how certain parts interact. If you still have questions feel free to message me. I'm not bothered about decimal places and such, this is just for illustration purposes.
My idea was to design something that at least faintly resembled a rose and with a few tweaks I think that I got there. Although, there is always room for improvement. The main limit of course is the number of edit slots(12) on the mortar, so I had to improvise a little bit.
Stage 0 and Stage 1
This is just a basic hovering platform with the flying frog star in stage 1 hovering for 18 seconds. This time is quite central to the firework as it determines the majority of the flight time it will run. It also affects the frequecy of the repetitions of child rockets. This will become evident at later stages. Stage 1 is hovering just at the base of the bud and petals and at the top of the stalk.
Stage 2
This is the centre 'bud' of the flower. A Ring formation with high pitch up and tweaking the flight time, in this case 1.2 seconds, to ensure they meet at a point, not before or after. You will notice the reps are set at 19, this means that for every second that the hovering star in stage 1 (parent rocket) is hovering, the child rocket fires. I could have it at 18 reps which would match the 18 seconds exactly but I had some extras and used it up adding another rep. This is the key to the whole firework really, the ratio of the flight time of the parent rocket to the amount of repetitions of the child rocket. At 18 seconds for the parent rocket/ 18 reps of child rocket = one rep every second. Thus, 18 secs of parent/ 36 reps of child = one rep every 0.5 seconds or 18 secs of parent/ 9 reps of child = one rep every 2 seconds. This is how we get the effect of a continuous line. It works best with stars that have long tails because the tail will be connected to the head of the next firing rocket, creating a linear illusion. It can also be used quite nicely with shorter stars to create a machine-gun effect.
Stage 3
These are the petals. Quite simply a long-tailed star with a pleasant colour (Hillbilly Blues). You could set however many rockets you wanted, I just thought it looked evenly spaced at 9 rockets. I set the angles and flight times so that each rocket would stop as it collided with the neigbours flight path. Again, launch reps at 18 to match.
Stage 4 and Stage 7
This is the stalk of the rose. I needed to have 2 places along the stalk from where I could fire rockets to form the leaves and also the base. To do this I set up 2 stages, also firing from the stage 1 hovering rocket. As you can see, one rocket has a 2.2 second flight time (for leaves) and the other a 3.2 second flight time (for the base). These will link up with stages 5,6 and 8 respectively. I will explain more when we get there. Excuse the stages not being in numbered order but I was tweaking and just left it as is. Again, high reps to create a continuous look.
Stage 5 and Stage 6
These are the leaves. Stage 5 is now launched from stage 4 and not stage 2 like all the others up until now, with a short flight time, ring direction and 3 rockets, which results in 3 leaves. Stage 6 is launched from stage 5 but in a backward direction and longer flight time to make a second but fuller loop. So, if you can imagine it: stage 4 launches from 2(the hovering rocket) towards the ground, after 2.2 seconds stage 5 launches from stage 4 into a small loop, after 1.3 seconds stage 6 launches from stage 5 into a loop for 2.1 seconds. This time reps are set at 1 in stages 5 and 6 because stage 4 is already repeating, so every time 4 fires so will 5 and then 6.
Stage 8
This is the base. Stage 8 is launched from stage 7, the second bit of the stalk. I used 10 rockets and a simple setup to get the loops. Again, only need 1 rep because stage 7 is already repeating, so every time stage 7 fires, stage 8 fires 10 rockets in a ring direction for 4.1 seconds.
Stages 9,10,11
These are just added at the beginning and end for dramatic effect. A sort of grand entrance and exit, if you like. I like to do it as it introduces your firework and then fades it out at the end. Easy to do, just load up lots of stars and experiment with different directions and settings. Fun to do. Stages 9 and 10 are at the start and stage 11 is the ending.
That's pretty much it. I hope you are not as confused as I am ;-P. If you see any errors or want to point something out, send me a chat in-game.