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Until today, the Fluid Simulation has been confined to a tiny box. Let's set it free on a planet, with a little orbiting moon, and see ... My attempt at Trying to generate some simple little moons and planets to fly about and explore. Inspired by the (incredible!) game Outer Wilds.
Attempting to improve my Rubik's Cube solver with viewer suggestions such as: CFOP, domino reduction, and pruning tables.
Summary & Highlights for Coding Adventure 117
- A small exploration of an algorithm inspired by ants, and some little experiments into simulating some of the behaviour of ants and ...
- I got a bit tired of my simple heightmap-based planets and decided to experiment with generating them using the Marching Cubes ...
- Let's try to convince a bunch of particles to behave (at least somewhat) like water. Written in C# and HLSL, and running inside the ...
- My attempt at solving the 3x3 Rubik's cube (by programming the computer to do it for me). Note: in the evaluation function at 22:32 ...
- Experimenting with gravity and attempting to make a miniature, explorable solar system. Watch the next solar system video here: ...
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