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Experimenting with adding extra forces near simulation boundary, aka washing machine simulator

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α1 year ago

you must have the blast of your life playing with this algo. may I ask on which hardware you run it? and does it run realtime?

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Nikita Lisitsa1 year ago

GTX 1060. Yep, it runs in realtime, you can try it yourself (if your browser supports WebGPU):

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Page to Pixel Publishing1 year ago

The Art of Flight is a homage to 80s/90s arcade action shmups with a fresh twist on the genre. Pilot multiple ships at the same time to take on oncoming waves of enemies in this fast paced space shooter. Wishlist on Steam today!

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Len Canary1 year ago

Instead of having forces at the surface have a moon orbiting the "world" pulling on stuff slightly.

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ⓝⓔⓚⓡⓞⓟⓤⓝⓚ1 year ago

wow. this one is so pretty. someday we should join forces someday, im addicted to compute shaders and experiment with cellular automata grids and particles. also webgpu

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MediScape1 year ago

Tasty smoothie

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John Paradise1 year ago

Are you familiar with Le Sage’s pushing gravity theory? I’d love to see you take on it Would you be able to model just very very small particles that experience only collision forces with each other?

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Nikita Lisitsa1 year ago

I am not familiar with it! Just collision forces is pretty doable, yeah. I'm not at my PC right now, but you can set particle type count to 1, download the system JSON file, set interaction strength to zero, and upload it back - this should get you collisions only.

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CEO de los graficos1 year ago

Disgusting

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Nikita Lisitsa1 year ago

Huh?

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Kerzan1 year ago

looks awesome, how do did you learn to make stuff like that?

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Nikita Lisitsa1 year ago

Hmmmmmm, years of trial and error I guess

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