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Minecraft 16bit computer with 16x16 pixel display
Thunabrain
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Just a small video about the 16bit computer I've been building in minecraft.
Specs:
- 16x16 pixel graphics display
- 64 bytes program rom
- 32 bytes ram
- 10 instructions,...
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Newtonian Dream
Thunabrain
199 views
As a small six hour project I made my very first demo today featuring newton fractals.
The (really awesome) track is by Kassich and is called 8 Bit Dream. Check it out on ...
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2D Global Illumination
Thunabrain
772 views
Just a quick experiment with 2D global illumination using light tracing.
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Sparse Voxel Octrees - Realtime voxel raytracing
Thunabrain
1,609 views
This is just a quick demo of a sparse voxel octree (SVO) implementation I've been working on lately. SVOs allow realtime raytracing of huge voxel data sets and also compres...
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SPH rendering with photon mapping #2
Thunabrain
2,435 views
I tweaked the photon map a bit to get better caustics and also decreased the water viscosity to make it look more realistic. A second inlet was added in for funsies (obstac...
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SPH Rendering with photon mapping
Thunabrain
2,436 views
This is a quick demo to test the improvements made in the raytracer as well as the SPH simulator.
The simulator has been extended by surface tension to yield more realisti...
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Realtime voxel raytracing
Thunabrain
3,602 views
The Stanford terracotta bunny raytraced on a HD4890 at 240 FPS.
The main work is done by a GLSL shader that uses a raymarching/interpolation technique to provide a smooth ...
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Realtime volume rendering
Thunabrain
555 views
360° shots of a female head with various tissues highlighted.
The volume is about 512x512x256 voxels big and is raytraced in realtime using a GLSL shader and precalculat...
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SPH Multiphase Test
Thunabrain
579 views
This is a first test of multiple fluids with different densities mixed together using SPH. The red fluid has a very high density (about three times the density of water), w...
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4D Julia Fractal
Thunabrain
1,859 views
This video shows a quaternion Julia set transforming between different equation constants.
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