Impressive little 2d water simulator

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10 comments, last by reinder 13 years, 2 months ago
You might not want to click this if you're working right now, it has the potential to waste a significant amount of your precious time. =)

http://grantkot.com/MPM/Liquid.html

<edit>PS: This isn't my work.</edit>

http://wonderfl.net/c/yxe9

<edit2>Added flash port</edit2>

[Edited by - xor on December 15, 2010 8:27:34 PM]
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Great work! How long did it take you to make it?

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Quote:Original post by LancerSolurus
Great work! How long did it take you to make it?


This isn't my work. I edited the OP the clear that up.
cool work :)
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This has given me a nice idea for a random number generator. Just think of the amount of entropy that a user puts into this after just a few seconds...
Hey xor, thanks for sharing my site. LancerSolurus, I've been researching and implementing different fluid simulation methods for a while now. The code is never long, it's just about finding the right parts and putting them together. By the way, please also check out the rest of my site. This isn't the only demo on there.
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Quote:Original post by kotsoft
Hey xor, thanks for sharing my site. LancerSolurus, I've been researching and implementing different fluid simulation methods for a while now. The code is never long, it's just about finding the right parts and putting them together. By the way, please also check out the rest of my site. This isn't the only demo on there.


Your Polluted Planet program is amazing. Any chance of getting it to run well on the iPhone's hardware?
Snazzy. Looks like Lattice-Boltzmann xD

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What an awesome demo! I like the multiphase fluid one also. Great work, kotsoft!
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This little demo seems to be getting popular, someone just came up with a port to flash with source code.

http://wonderfl.net/c/yxe9

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