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Admittedly, the necessity of the first gimmick is quickly found if you manage to realise that the conductive plate is connected to the funnel, which I failed to do, overlooking this entirely and thinking the sign just indicated that placing a portal on the conductive plate surface will give you a funnel. It's also a shame that the gimmick can be inconsistent.
The second gimmick I would have never thought of, so I'm glad I watched the solution video for that bit. I liked the final move, though. Reminds me of a move in Leo's most recent. It might be nice to showcase that in a map but boiled down to the core
The rest of your video is intended, although the position of your cube on the stairs isn't ideal. The result is a lot better and more consistent if you place it near the "This way up"-sign.
The part at 3:17 is also better if you step out of the portal and aim the cube while standing on the glass. You overcomplicated that a bit. Anyway, it makes no difference for the solution path.
Is this the intended move?
solution - https://youtu.be/y-EtKRw5AjQ
The map design is really beautiful!
I can't catch the cube. I can't catch it because it's too far away
I'm curious how to solve it.