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by Julio Jerez » Fri Apr 07, 2006 11:27 pm
glad you found the solution ot teh daming problem.
Very nice boat simulation. I guess these demosttare that it ois possible to extyen the engine if you know what you are doing.
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by walaber » Sat Apr 08, 2006 1:57 am
video looks great! reminded me of the boat sequence from Half Life 2.
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by Waterman » Sat Apr 08, 2006 10:12 am
Julio Jerez wrote:glad you found the solution ot teh daming problem.
Very nice boat simulation. I guess these demosttare that it ois possible to extyen the engine if you know what you are doing.
Yes, and i am constanly impressed by how well your Newtondymanics handles the inertia & displacement, and how well Sylvain has embedded this into the graphics engine. You solver gives no surprises and it's consistent. This simulation does around 50 recalculations / second, but Newtondynamics behaves well even when down to 10 recalculations / second, without any particular moderation of the forces involved. And it is fast. Simply excellent work altogether!
Julio Jerez wrote:glad you found the solution ot teh daming problem.
Very nice boat simulation. I guess these demosttare that it ois possible to extyen the engine if you know what you are doing.
However, your typing abilities are at a completely different level.
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