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[[File:ReflectGel.png|right|300px|The unused Reflection gel]]
[[File:ReflectGel.png|right|300px|The unused Reflection gel]]
The '''Reflection Gel''' replaces the [[Adhesion Gel]] in the ''[[Portal 2 Authoring Tools]]'' upon the installation of the Peer Review DLC. It's unused in both the single-player and multi-player campaigns.


The '''Reflection Gel''' replaced the [[Adhesion Gel]] in the authoring tools after Portal 2 major update of their first DLC. The gel uses the [[Conversion Gel]] texture when hits the floors, and causes the [[Thermal Discouragement Beam]] to reflect, similar to the [[Discouragement Redirection Cube]]. When this gel hits the player it shows the screen effect of the [[Propulsion Gel]]. It also cancels the Propulsion gel effects.
== Function ==
 
The gel, when painted on a wall, floor or ceiling, can reflect lasers off of it, like the [[Discouragement Redirection Cube]], and can be used on the same surface multiple times.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6eaeZ3pzpQ</ref>
 
 
== Demonstrations ==
 
Since the properties of the gel were left in the code of ''Portal 2'', community map makers incorporated the gel into some of their maps, only having some problems with missing textures and some animations.
 
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== Trivia ==
 
*The Reflection Gel uses a slightly darker texture than the [[Conversion Gel]], but it does not have the same properties, like making a non-portal conductive surface able to conduct portals.
 
*It's one of the two gels that wasn't based on any of the ''[[Tag: The Power of Paint]]'' gels. The other one is the Conversion Gel.
 
*One of the functions of Reflection Gel left in the code of Portal 2 is being able to cancel the Propulsion Gel's effects on objects. It's a leftover property of the unused [[Adhesion Gel]].
 
*When this gel hits the player, it shows the screen effect of the [[Propulsion Gel]].
 
*The gel is also able to reflect the laser emitted by a [[Turret]]. However, it is purely cosmetic and has no effect on the turret's vision.
 
*This is an item in [[Puzzle Creator]] in BEE2.4.
 
== Gallery ==
 
{{See also|Portal 2}}
{{Gallery
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|height = 150
|width = 250
|File:Reflection_Gel_Screenshot.png|The effect of the Reflection Gel on a laser on the wall, in a modded ''Portal 2'' community map.
}}
 
 
== References ==
 
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[[Category:Beta and unused content]]
[[Category:Beta and unused content]]

Latest revision as of 19:36, 27 April 2023

The unused Reflection gel

The Reflection Gel replaces the Adhesion Gel in the Portal 2 Authoring Tools upon the installation of the Peer Review DLC. It's unused in both the single-player and multi-player campaigns.

Function

The gel, when painted on a wall, floor or ceiling, can reflect lasers off of it, like the Discouragement Redirection Cube, and can be used on the same surface multiple times.[1]


Demonstrations

Since the properties of the gel were left in the code of Portal 2, community map makers incorporated the gel into some of their maps, only having some problems with missing textures and some animations.


Trivia

  • The Reflection Gel uses a slightly darker texture than the Conversion Gel, but it does not have the same properties, like making a non-portal conductive surface able to conduct portals.
  • It's one of the two gels that wasn't based on any of the Tag: The Power of Paint gels. The other one is the Conversion Gel.
  • One of the functions of Reflection Gel left in the code of Portal 2 is being able to cancel the Propulsion Gel's effects on objects. It's a leftover property of the unused Adhesion Gel.
  • When this gel hits the player, it shows the screen effect of the Propulsion Gel.
  • The gel is also able to reflect the laser emitted by a Turret. However, it is purely cosmetic and has no effect on the turret's vision.

Gallery

See also: Portal 2


References