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Largely based on 's own flamethrower array, alchemy-playground.tumblr.com/…Starting from the inside out, the 3 circles are what molecules I'm making. Isophorone(bottom left), methane(top) and oxygen.(bottom right) The triangle they're in is both the symbol for fire and a general triangle for breaking up the air into these atoms. The square then combines them into their respective molecules and the text reads
Ignite the flame of isophorone methane and oxygen in the direction of the arrow.
It's missing some details so you'll have to use your will to implement the below. I wanted the text to be easily visible so I had a space limit.
25 parts isophorone(C9H140)
100 parts methane(CH4)
975 parts oxygen(O2)
I decided to keep the text the way it is I think it adds a nice touch.
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Comments: 3
themrparticleman [2015-02-26 02:04:06 +0000 UTC]
huh. i see no flaws in this, but a little room for improvement. call me an over-engineering type, but i think it may help. first off, though, i don't think i've seen an arrow like you've got on the top of the array there used, but it looks like it should work nonetheless. and here are the improvements: if you want this thing to be easier to control, i.e. easier to use without thinking too much, i suggest putting a process symbol for union somewhere between the two outer rings, preferably near an angle of the square. this will help instruct it to do the processes of the molecule's assembly on its own. hope i helped.
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matt-awesom3 In reply to themrparticleman [2015-02-26 02:28:37 +0000 UTC]
normal arrows are boring and jagged, i like the flowing look better. could i have union 4 times i hate thing snot being symmetrical
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themrparticleman In reply to matt-awesom3 [2015-02-26 02:50:14 +0000 UTC]
it's not necessarily vital, but i just thought it would make the process easier and more efficient. you could just put the symbols on the bottom two angles of the square, if anywhere.
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