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Published: 2014-07-15 19:12:40 +0000 UTC; Views: 300; Favourites: 8; Downloads: 1
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Description The filled in star represents light. Light is an energy so I used a pentagon. The smallest circle in the middle is where you or the desired object goes. The arrows pointing away represents the light being reflected/emitted.(invisible lamp?) Anyway, the circle around that represents stopping the light from escaping, so you/the object is invisible. With just that, there would be a black gap where you are, so the light behind you is bent around you to cover up the black spot that people would see.

The top star is black,white,black so you can see where the arrows are against a white background.

Thanks to   for figuring out the arrow angles.

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Because light is not coming in, you will not be able to see out. As you are the one controlling this, you can assume that this is only affecting visible light so there isn't a heat problem, but if you really wanted to you could add some specifications for that.
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themrparticleman [2015-02-26 02:12:30 +0000 UTC]

i see no immediate flaws in this, but possible ones. generally, octagons and octagrams are more efficient for energetic transmutation and manipulation, while pentagons/grams represent human energies like the soul and spirit, soy you might want to do that. also, with the light blocker in the very center, i would suggest something to help transmute or divert that blocked light, because it may build up in the outer center ring and cause massive heat generation, if not catastrophic failure. maybe you could slow that light's frequency to invisible colors like infra-red and just radiate it out of the array. now, i'm not 100% sure of this (at least 70, though), but better safe than sorry, right?

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matt-awesom3 In reply to themrparticleman [2015-02-26 02:18:13 +0000 UTC]

azerik has taught me that pentagons are for energy and octagons are for life energy, which he learned from notshurly. ill add the heat problem to my to do list

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themrparticleman In reply to matt-awesom3 [2015-02-26 02:58:12 +0000 UTC]

really? and here i always learned it was the reverse.... whatever, i'm sure they're mostly interchangeable, and each alchemist has their own style, so you stick with what you think is right. 

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Journie [2014-07-16 13:58:54 +0000 UTC]

Whoa, that's super cool. How would you know what the right angle is for the arrows? And what difference would it make?

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matt-awesom3 In reply to Journie [2014-07-16 20:28:08 +0000 UTC]

it doesnt REALLY matter that much. a lot of the time in alchemy as long as you know what you want your will can fix any imperfections. i just really like things perfect and i couldnt figure out how to get the middle of the base of the arrow to line up with the star center and the point to line up with halfway between those 2 circles. as long as the arrows on both sides point to about the same place youre fine

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