5200 KEVA planks skyscraper and 5901 ball bearings bomb - Bullet Physics
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0:53 that's tha strongest ball (i think)
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talk about "losing your marbles"
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Which one of you hooligans set off a thermonuclear warhead in the elevator shaft? >:C
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i want to see in video games.
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1:20 GLORIOUS
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@God I think someone stole your PC
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0:31 imagine that in 3d
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How long did it take you to render this?
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Insert 9/11 joke here
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It took about one hour to do the physics and resolve all the coordinates using one CPU and the bullet physics SDK. It then took about 2 hours to render all the frames as static images with povray using 2 cores. Finally it took about 20 minutes or so to create the video file.
Obviously this is not a game, as it takes far too long to calculate and render all of these real time with the method I'm using. Everything is defined in C++ code with a utility perl script that allows me to do tweaks.
freeeewill 1 month ago
Search for "5,200 KEVA 11 kg of TNT" on the bullet physics forums for the source.
freeeewill 6 months ago
I used bullet physics for the solving and povray for the rendering. Both are tied together with a c++ program. I've posted the source to the bullet physics forums.
freeeewill 6 months ago
Tiny ball bearings with an insane amount of kinetic energy
freeeewill 7 months ago
I've posted the source code on the bullet physics forum under the topic 5,200 KEVA plank skyscaper explosion with 11 kg of TNT
freeeewill 9 months ago