Elemental Simulator User Guide
Welcome to the Elemental Simulator!
In this simulator, you will be able to explore, create, and interact with a variety of natural elements, chemicals, metals, gases, liquids, solids, and more exotic substances. With simple operations, you can build a world full of life and creativity. Here are some basic instructions to help you get started quickly.
I. Interface Layout
Toolbar: Located at the top of the interface, it contains all the available elements and tools. Click the corresponding icon to select.
Canvas: The large area in the center of the interface is where you create and simulate elemental worlds.
Hide Toolbar: Click "Hide Toolbar" to hide the toolbar for more canvas space. Click again to show the toolbar.
Reset: Click "Reset" to clear everything on the canvas and let you start from scratch.
II. Elements and Tools
Basic elements: Including common elements in nature such as sand, water, and stone. You can draw them directly on the canvas.
Natural elements: Soil, grass, leaves, etc., used to build a richer natural environment.
Fire and smoke: Elements such as fire, smoke, and embers can simulate flames and burning effects.
Metals: Metal elements such as iron, gold, and copper can be used to build machinery or artwork.
Gases and liquids: Gases such as steam, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen, as well as liquids such as acid, oil, and lava, add more dynamic effects to the simulation.
Solids and energy: Solids such as ice, salt, sugar, and glass, as well as energy forms such as electricity, radiation, light, heat, and cold.
Organic and synthetic substances: Organic substances such as blood, bones, bacteria, and viruses, as well as synthetic substances such as concrete, foam, and nanorobots.
Exotic matter: Antimatter, dark matter, neutron star matter, etc., explore the mysteries of the universe.
III. Special tools
Eraser: Used to erase elements on the canvas.
Copier: After selecting an element, use the copier to quickly copy the element to another location on the canvas.
Pipeline: Connect different elements or containers to achieve the flow and exchange of substances.
IV. Chemical tools
Chemical elements: A series of chemical elements such as sodium, chlorine, hydrogen, and oxygen are provided, and you can try different chemical reactions.
Brush size: Adjust the size of the brush to draw elements more accurately or process details.
5. Unlimited creativity
With the element simulator, you can freely use your creativity to build a unique world. Whether it is to simulate the cycle process of nature or create a strange sci-fi scene, this is your stage.
Try different combinations and interactions of elements, observe the reactions and changes between them, and discover new laws and phenomena.
I hope this instruction manual can help you enjoy the fun of the element simulator better! Start your journey of exploration!