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Old 07-29-2009, 10:23 AM
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Default Physics Based Siggraph 09 Papers

While not all of the papers are necessarily physics based, there are still a few. Even if you don’t care about reading the papers, there are some very interesting videos showing off the results.

Here are some highlights.

Harmonic Fluids (video available on site)


Deforming Meshes that Split and Merge (Woj09)
< Right Click, Save As for video [80.8MB]

Modular Bases for Fluid Dynamics
< Right Click, Save As for video [149.2MB]

Predictive-Corrective Incompressible SPH
< Right Click, Save As for video [36.1MB]



I hope my two hour effort to setup this post was worth it. There are probably some other good ones I missed, anyway go on there and have a look at them.
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Old 07-29-2009, 10:25 AM
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Energy-Preserving Integrators for Fluid Animation (video available on site)


Since I am not allowed to post more than four images in one post I needed to create another post.
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Old 07-29-2009, 05:38 PM
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Wow, very awesome. I want games for this.
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Wow, very awesome. I want games for this.
Seein as they aint realtime... Doubt that atm
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Seein as they aint realtime... Doubt that atm
im gunna try to do it in realtime whenever im done with my 2d physics engine
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Modular Bases for Fluid Dynamics is realtime.
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im gunna try to do it in realtime whenever im done with my 2d physics engine
good luck
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Old 07-30-2009, 12:54 AM
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im gunna try to do it in realtime whenever im done with my 2d physics engine
Good luck with that. You'll need a hyperprocessor from the year 3128, though... hope your time machine is up to the task!
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Yay, pretty screenshots!

But how is this getting into videogames before holiday season?
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