1,000,000 Particle Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability
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Who is the music by?
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@kotsoft Ah, I did a video of your Polluted Planet 2 and my core 2 duo would do them about 12 to 14 frames per second and the fraps clips of those were about 5gigs each and only a few minutes long. But I have a recent release of fraps.
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Use CUDA
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Maybe, but your computer would probably esplode, because its really THAT epic.
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It is awesome. Could you please write the model conditions such the density ratios and type of boundaries?
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THIS IS PERFECTION
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That is so epic. Any chance we can get a sandbox version of that? Because it's so epic.
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What program did you use to record this? I can only image the horror your hard-drive went through if you did a two hour long video with Fraps.
Ismft 1 year ago
@Ismft it was with fraps, but i didn't do the sync audio and video checkbox, so it only really records every timestep and makes that 30fps. i think that's broken in newer versions of Fraps though.
kotsoft 1 year ago
I didn't really care, until I took the slider and played it in fast forward motion. So beautiful.
Zalo10 2 years ago
yeah, i guess i just wanted to make an extra long movie to savor the 1080p HD that youtube now allows. and although the large scale motion is pretty slow, a lot of the smaller vortices move at a pretty reasonable speed.
kotsoft 2 years ago
Less than 1 FPS lol.. but thats still a great FPS for 1,000,000 particles, great job!
rockcabbage 2 years ago
well, actually, i said less than one second per frame so i guess the other way around it would be more than 1 FPS
kotsoft 2 years ago