Block Engine 12
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minecraft is not unstable because its written in java. thats because its written be someone who is incompetent; im sure if notch tried to make it in c++ it would be 1000x more broken somehow
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I like the caustics when under water! Out of curiosity, are all these video demos using shaders, or do any of them use a fixed-function pipeline? I'm starting to get further into graphics programming on my own, and I find this stuff very interesting. I'm glad you posted these, it's really interesting to see the iterations!
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Lill brota of minecraft
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This honestly looks like minecraft, but with a new texture pack.
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lol, lava coming with fire :D
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BURN! BUUUUURN!
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allofmymoney.jpg
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Will this be released on the Xbox Live market place? Sorry if this question has been asked before, and even if it isn't I will buy it anyways.
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Amazing!
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WOW this is epic! great work!!
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@Slaihne12 I'm looking forward to seeing cloud blocks that dissolve and produce rain in this game. Then lava and water should produce steam and stone when they come into contact, and the steam should float upward and form clouds... that would be ground-breaking, wouldn't it? And it's all very simple, too... this genre has a lot of potential.
Perhaps I'll explore this genre myself for a while and see what I can create.
Wow ! Great work !
Can you explain me a bit your method for lighting ? :)
You compute on the fly 2 bounce of radiosity ? Do you use a texture atlas or you "cheat" with the linear interpolation of vertex color ?
Or maybe you have another trick !
(Do you have a blog or other ? )
Keep up this great stuff !
lXT95l 1 year ago
@lXT95l
Thanks for the message.
The lighting is, at it's core, a flood fill algorithm, but rather than a single point filling out, i use the whole area or chunk and expand the light sources outward together, dimming them as they go and being blocked by solid blocks. Each empty block ends up with a lighting value which i use to decide what color to make the vertices.
Slaihne12 1 year ago 2