This is really impressive and very fun to watch! Even though I know little of these kind of simulations. It also seems like this trumpet simulation is just a fun side quest while working on his...
This is really impressive and very fun to watch! Even though I know little of these kind of simulations.
It also seems like this trumpet simulation is just a fun side quest while working on his main engine simulator!
Yeah, but he seems to imply that when the full release of engine simulator is released, simulation of different instruments may be possible. It's just a really flexible system this guy is...
It also seems like this trumpet simulation is just a fun side quest while working on his main engine simulator!
Yeah, but he seems to imply that when the full release of engine simulator is released, simulation of different instruments may be possible. It's just a really flexible system this guy is building. It seems like this sort of thing already existed, but not with real-time performance, so this might make theoretical computer science/theoretical physics stuff more accessible to your regular joes.
The visual of the lip simulation made me a source of pressure. But seriously, it sounds extremely real—and the comments from musicians seem to agree. And the use of particles is very nice.
The visual of the lip simulation made me a source of pressure.
But seriously, it sounds extremely real—and the comments from musicians seem to agree. And the use of particles is very nice.
This is really impressive and very fun to watch! Even though I know little of these kind of simulations.
It also seems like this trumpet simulation is just a fun side quest while working on his main engine simulator!
Yeah, but he seems to imply that when the full release of engine simulator is released, simulation of different instruments may be possible. It's just a really flexible system this guy is building. It seems like this sort of thing already existed, but not with real-time performance, so this might make theoretical computer science/theoretical physics stuff more accessible to your regular joes.
The visual of the lip simulation made me a source of pressure.
But seriously, it sounds extremely real—and the comments from musicians seem to agree. And the use of particles is very nice.