HOME | DD

matt-awesom3 β€” Medicine Final

Published: 2013-12-07 07:40:56 +0000 UTC; Views: 292; Favourites: 5; Downloads: 1
Redirect to original
Description This is used to make medicinal powders and creams/salves. I use nodes[O==] to gather things in one place and move them around. The objects on the circles are ground up to a fine powder and recombined in the middle. If you're making a cream and your ingredients can dissolve, put a bowl/container of water on the outer circle. I don't really know how to make actual cream but I don't think creamy milk would harm you so that's a good substitute if you're ingredients don't dissolve. It's best if a container is put in the middle slot. Cooking Uses(?): Basically the same, but makes dough. The symbol for water can mean liquid state so put liquids there and solids in the slots. Make sure you group things like it says in the cookbook! If you need more liquid slots that's ok. When using this for cooking, go slowly and mix things in the order it says in your cookbook to make sure it comes out right. NOTE: This will not cook your dough.
Related content
Comments: 2

themrparticleman [2015-02-26 02:31:37 +0000 UTC]

huh. very interesting structure and methods; i don't doubt they'll work, but i've never seen them used before.... where did you learn them, if i might ask? also, like with the flamethrower, i suggest adding some process symbols for efficiency and ease of use. either make your base or nodes double-circled and put some process symbols in there, like one for grinding to make powder, one for ceration to add water to the solid and produce something with the consistency of a cream, one for mixing to combine the powders, that sort of thing. and putting everything toward the center in precise amounts can be done via ingredient nodes, which look like double-circles at the edge of an array with lines that go through them and point toward the center of the main circle, though they're placed halfway through the main circle's edge, andΒ the main edge overlaps the node and the node doesn't continue beyond the array's edge. it's more like a double-hemisphere, sort of. hope that was descriptive enough ^^'

πŸ‘: 0 ⏩: 1

matt-awesom3 In reply to themrparticleman [2015-02-26 02:46:00 +0000 UTC]

its been forever since i looked at this the quality is making me cringe. anyway, im kind of self taught, i gathered up every explanation i could find and had azerik explain things i needed help on. this will go on my to do list as well

πŸ‘: 0 ⏩: 0