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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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Energy-Preserving Integrators for Fluid Animation (video available on site)
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Wow, very awesome. I want games for this.
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Seein as they aint realtime... Doubt that atm
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Modular Bases for Fluid Dynamics is realtime.
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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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