@cristiangb12345 How did you set viscosity? It does appear like gel. I think that's because at the amplitude of these waves, we expect crests or some frothing. Later, when the perturbance moves quickly, probably some turbulence would come into play. Even so, it doesn't really look like a natural laminar response of water.
thks im downloading now
Gr8rThenU 2 years ago
the links broken
please put a new one up that works
Gr8rThenU 2 years ago
See "More info"
cristiangb12345 2 years ago
Looks like Gel.
WhiteDragon103 2 years ago
Yes, maybe... The implemented physical engine allows that the user can set some parameters like viscosity, etc.
cristiangb12345 2 years ago
is it really "fluids" or a kind of a surface?
ilhadosmacacos 2 years ago
@cristiangb12345 How did you set viscosity? It does appear like gel. I think that's because at the amplitude of these waves, we expect crests or some frothing. Later, when the perturbance moves quickly, probably some turbulence would come into play. Even so, it doesn't really look like a natural laminar response of water.
sacreebluee 1 year ago
holy crap, wow!
killr101010 2 years ago
I'm subscribing so i know when this is coming out as an exe!!! Also because its a beutiful video too!
liljohn560 2 years ago
excellent work, especially considerin its built from scratch!
SQUIZZLER24 2 years ago
witch program did you use?
pqpmasterunlimited 3 years ago
I do not use any program; this is programmed by me. ;) This project is part of my thesis work.
cristiangb12345 3 years ago
holy shit.Nice Video man
WhatsMyinPants 3 years ago
Could you maake it a exe please to download on windows XP. Thanks
Ashyboy1992 3 years ago
Thanks for comment. Yes, shortly i will upload a version available for download. Please, be patient
cristiangb12345 3 years ago
looks great!
FreshDumbledoreNr1 3 years ago
Thanks! :-)
cristiangb12345 3 years ago