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    Default Introducing VisualCube - Dynamic Cube Images

    I've just finished work on a new script to dynamically generate cube images.
    For details on the parameters which can be set and what they do have a look at:

    http://cube.crider.co.uk/visualcube.php

    Here are some examples of what it's capable of:

    visualcube.png?bg=t&alg=M2S2E2&r=x25y34



    visualcube.png?co=30&co=12&fo=50&alg=U&pzl=2



    visualcube.png?bg=t&co=20&r=y25x-34&fd=tutuuututtrtrrrtrttftffftfttdtdddtdttltllltl ttbtbbbtbt



    visualcube.png?bg=t&co=40&cc=n&fd=uuuutuuuurrrrtrr rrfffftffffddddtddddlllltllllbbbbtbbbb&r=y30x20



    visualcube.png?bg=005&cc=DDD&alg=RLUD&sch=FF0,F00, 00F,005,650,0F0



    visualcube.png?bg=w&pzl=3&sch=wddddd&stage=ll&view =plan&case=RUR'URU2R'



    visualcube.png?bg=w&pzl=3&stage=ll&view=plan&case= R2U'R'U'RURURU'R


    visualcube.gif?alg=S2M2E2&arw=U0U2-s7,U2U8-s7,U8U0,R6R2R0-s8-i5-yellow


    Enjoy


    EDIT: If you discover any bugs or have any feature requests, post them below and I'll do what I can to fix/implement your suggestion (within reason)...
    Last edited by Cride5; 07-07-2010 at 08:34 PM.
    3x3(ZZ): a12 16.73, pb 11.22 nl | 2x2(Guimond): a12 5.27, pb 3.40 nl | FM a12 30.1, pb 21
    Or you can just use the Wiki .. or cTimer .. or VisualCube

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    Wow! This looks pretty cool. I'm going to play with this for a while.
    3x3: 1/5/12: 7.70/10.77/11.65
    Pyraminx: 1/5/12: 1.32/2.83/3.53

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    Wow. Definitely the prettiest PHP image generator out there.

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    Wow, that's pretty awesome. Good work!

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    I just saved all of the PLL algorithm pictures that I need to print onto flash cards so I can learn all of the PLLs. Thanks for this. It's really great and I was able to make it in my color scheme instead of the default that I would find if I just got the pictures from somewhere else.

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    Wow, nice work! Do you authorize embedding on other sites, or...?
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    This looks pretty sweet! And it's easy to use.
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    Cheers for the positive feedback

    Quote Originally Posted by teller View Post
    Wow, nice work! Do you authorize embedding on other sites, or...?
    Yup, embedding on other sites is fine. I'll keep an eye on my bandwidth usage but don't expect it to max out any time soon. If you have control over uploads on your site though, I'd recommend saving the images locally your the server to prevent reliance on my hosting providers. After all, they haven't shown themselves to be the most reliable in recent times
    3x3(ZZ): a12 16.73, pb 11.22 nl | 2x2(Guimond): a12 5.27, pb 3.40 nl | FM a12 30.1, pb 21
    Or you can just use the Wiki .. or cTimer .. or VisualCube

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    I wrote a similar script, specifically for WordPress, but the PHP code can be used anywhere. Also, embedding can be done. It has different features from this one. The main extra it has is that it can either create an applet or an image, depending on parameters. Check out http://www.vanderblonk.com/tools/wor...-rubik-plugin/

    oh, and I like the transparency. Great. Is there source code available?
    Last edited by Michiel van der Blonk; 09-30-2009 at 06:40 PM.

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    Support for SVG output has been added, see:
    http://cube.crider.co.uk/visualcube.php?fmt=svg


    Quote Originally Posted by Michiel van der Blonk View Post
    I wrote a similar script, specifically for WordPress, but the PHP code can be used anywhere. Also, embedding can be done. It has different features from this one. The main extra it has is that it can either create an applet or an image, depending on parameters. Check out http://www.vanderblonk.com/tools/wor...-rubik-plugin/

    oh, and I like the transparency. Great. Is there source code available?
    The source is available under the GNU Lesser General Public License @ https://sourceforge.net/projects/vcube/
    Last edited by Cride5; 10-01-2009 at 05:19 AM.
    3x3(ZZ): a12 16.73, pb 11.22 nl | 2x2(Guimond): a12 5.27, pb 3.40 nl | FM a12 30.1, pb 21
    Or you can just use the Wiki .. or cTimer .. or VisualCube

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