I can't wait for more of your videos I love how you combine art, computer science, biology, physics, maths (the list goes on!). Amazing work, really inspiring!
Ideas for virtual walk 3: - Day/night cycle (sunsets/sunrises, moon, starry night, galaxy) - Procedural/dynamic clouds - Dynamic weather (rain, snow, thunderstorm, sunny) - More objects (Boulders, bushes, distant animals that run away, ants simulation on tree bark) - Bird boids above in the sky (rare event)
Would be neat to have the time of day change! Seeing the horizon, the sun setting and rising, seeing the moon and stars and beautiful clouds~ Would also be neat to see weather changes, god rays, rain storms, misty weather, snow, thunder and lightning... There are also no rocks in there :p
you actually said 3 words. like how there are 37 words on this reply. you really should edit the comment to say "Three words: BEAUTIFUL" oh and what about the fact that there are 164 letters in this reply, huh?
Hi, I genuinely love your work within the topic of physics engines, I would love to start with this topic myself, but its both hard and frustrating to figure out what is needed to do such operations. Is there any articals, videoes etc. you would recommend for a complete beginner within the topic of physics engines? The math and c++ in its entirety is not the problem, but the visualization and how the math and c++ goes together to form such acts within the program is what I cant figure out. Operating system: Windows Many thanks.
Honestly it was a long journey for me, I had a math background and I slowly got some intuitions about physics after many projects starting with just particles and forces (like a planetary system for example) using Euler integration then move on to simple circle circle collisions and then go to more complex systems like ropes and Verlet integration. This is what I've done and finally I recently started to study 2d rigid bodies physics. I remember this article helped me gamedevelopment.tutsplus.com/tutorials/how-to-create-a-custom-2d-physics-engine-the-basics-and-impulse-resolution--gamedev-6331. Visualizing things helps a lot and I personally love SFML for that :)
+0 dislikes, +1 subscriber! your videos is amazing! just "wow!" (also, can u make something like "live wallpapers" for Computers? i'd like to see it on my background then im ON my PC :)
I really love it, but it's a bit too noticeable that the grass is placed in lines and there is a rather bug gap between each line, kinda breaks the immersion for me
And what if to make a non-server online game ? when each player is both a server and a client. No centralized no servers just players. One big system. the productive capacity is divided for each player and each player processes his part of the game world (depending on the capacity), thus the more people the less each player will process the data. all computers of players work as one powerful high-performance computer
Hey try to make a particle (just pixel or something you want) what be have magnetic field. Or gravity. Just each particle will be attracted to the others. but when the particle is very close it will be repelled. thereby, as if holding on to the "orbit" (by the way, so that it does not fly away, you can make one particle in the center static or with greater gravity and just as static) I think you will like it :3
Congrats on appearing in Sebastian Lague's latest video (with the ant stuff)
Thank you :) It was really unexpected!
@@PezzzasWork It's what brought me here, i'm loving your content!
I can't wait for more of your videos I love how you combine art, computer science, biology, physics, maths (the list goes on!). Amazing work, really inspiring!
Thank you very much :) This is exactly why I love computer science, you can do anything you want
Ideas for virtual walk 3:
- Day/night cycle (sunsets/sunrises, moon, starry night, galaxy)
- Procedural/dynamic clouds
- Dynamic weather (rain, snow, thunderstorm, sunny)
- More objects (Boulders, bushes, distant animals that run away, ants simulation on tree bark)
- Bird boids above in the sky (rare event)
You can build a story with just this video. Amazing man. Glad the youtube algorithm brought me to your channel.
I recently started in programming, you videos are very inspiring. Hope you keep here!
Very dope project man, You are a Legend!!!
Amazing work as always!
felt like i am really walking in a forest ..calming
Would be neat to have the time of day change! Seeing the horizon, the sun setting and rising, seeing the moon and stars and beautiful clouds~ Would also be neat to see weather changes, god rays, rain storms, misty weather, snow, thunder and lightning... There are also no rocks in there :p
One word: BEAUTIFUL
you actually said 3 words. like how there are 37 words on this reply. you really should edit the comment to say "Three words: BEAUTIFUL" oh and what about the fact that there are 164 letters in this reply, huh?
Beautiful work!
I am so happy I found this channel: really inspiring for my own compsci stuff!!
Nice work again.
You could try to add rotation to the leaves by scaling the sprite in the horizontal axis randomly.
Nice Idea
You are GENIUS.
This does feel like actual walk in the park
I don't have words... That is pretty cool.
I'd love to see this in VR!
This could be an amazing screensaver!
i see amazing thumbnail i click
This pretty cool
Just one thing i noticed was the grass being in lines and not as a whole thing. Still very beautiful.
Pretty. :)
Hi,
I genuinely love your work within the topic of physics engines, I would love to start with this topic myself, but its both hard and frustrating to figure out what is needed to do such operations.
Is there any articals, videoes etc. you would recommend for a complete beginner within the topic of physics engines?
The math and c++ in its entirety is not the problem, but the visualization and how the math and c++ goes together to form such acts within the program is what I cant figure out.
Operating system: Windows
Many thanks.
Honestly it was a long journey for me, I had a math background and I slowly got some intuitions about physics after many projects starting with just particles and forces (like a planetary system for example) using Euler integration then move on to simple circle circle collisions and then go to more complex systems like ropes and Verlet integration. This is what I've done and finally I recently started to study 2d rigid bodies physics. I remember this article helped me gamedevelopment.tutsplus.com/tutorials/how-to-create-a-custom-2d-physics-engine-the-basics-and-impulse-resolution--gamedev-6331. Visualizing things helps a lot and I personally love SFML for that :)
Please consider some tutorials. Your programs are beautiful
+0 dislikes, +1 subscriber!
your videos is amazing! just "wow!"
(also, can u make something like "live wallpapers" for Computers? i'd like to see it on my background then im ON my PC :)
maybe make it into a animated wallpaper on wallpaper engine
This is my dream, coding an infinite world with wind, snow, rain and every grain of sand
I really love it, but it's a bit too noticeable that the grass is placed in lines and there is a rather bug gap between each line, kinda breaks the immersion for me
Now I don’t have to go outside
There must be an app for this
Edit: now I see more of your videos, this is good to be made on mobile app for the viewers as well.
Where is the 10 hour version? We need a 10 hour version
Will soon upload a 1 hour version to start with :)
A.M.A.Z.I.N.G.
Yeah so cool
So beautiful, a tribute to computer generated art! How difficult would it be to add some varying/bumpy downhill effect?
I'm surprised you didn't add in head bob since it's supposed to be a walk
It is so windy
0 dislikes, beautiful
*_v i b e s_*
And what if to make a non-server online game ? when each player is both a server and a client. No centralized no servers just players. One big system.
the productive capacity is divided for each player and each player processes his part of the game world (depending on the capacity), thus the more people the less each player will process the data. all computers of players work as one powerful high-performance computer
Can this be turned into a wallpaper on Wallpaper Engine?
Please make this vr accessible
Tell me what you know about me?
Hey try to make a particle (just pixel or something you want) what be have magnetic field. Or gravity.
Just each particle will be attracted to the others. but when the particle is very close it will be repelled. thereby, as if holding on to the "orbit" (by the way, so that it does not fly away, you can make one particle in the center static or with greater gravity and just as static)
I think you will like it :3