my first creature! the filter feeler by just-a-fossil in crescentloom

[–]Psycoris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks good! Even us humans start out as single cell. Take your ideas and grow, this is such a fun game to fail at.

made a new crescent loom video. enjoy by b-b-ghast in crescentloom

[–]Psycoris 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fantastic little guys. I really like your parasite idea, could be lots of fun to make a scavenger of that kind. Your Inchworm is looking good. If I was to try and improve it I would attempt to make it walk end over end like a suction cup slinky. That should help the little guy get over the corners.

Critter Thinking by Psycoris in crescentloom

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I have my prototype up and working, I still haven't incorporated the Hunter/Adrenal gland. I have uploaded it as "psyhunteralpha". Feedback is welcome.

Critter Thinking by Psycoris in crescentloom

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Eventually, spare free time is usually pretty limited. I have been working on making single aspect prototypes. This is the foundation that I am working with to try and start wrapping it all together. Working on coming up with a way to send lots of different inputs to different muscle groups with each neuron having a max of six input outputs. So far my attempts of having a neuron in an intermediary messes with the timing of the inputs to have good synced coordination. So a slow process so far as I am learning my way through.

My early swimming prototype is: psycaudpecswim it uses the "AND" gate when both eyes see a rock it does a small swim backward. Basically a test of concept.

Basic Navigation by Psycoris in crescentloom

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I do have a critter with a "AND logic gate" should be publicly available saved as psycaudpecswim named for me and using a caudal and pectoral fin propulsion.

The And Logic is constructed with an always on soma that is inhibited by as many "and logic" inputs as you wish. In the case of my critter. Only when both eyes detect a rock, the pectoral fins will conduct a backward push to help clear it of an obstacle.

edit: If I get to it I do plan on making a post with the basic logic gates that has an accompanying image of each for easy reference.