Still tinkering away on the idealised 1D CA physics engine before I expand it up to the two something dimensions of hexagonal space again.
Realised that I have not updated this in quite a few months, so here is quite a few months worth of updates.
If you follow me on Twitter then this is nothing new đŸ™‚
Back into my weird CA physics engine. This time a 2D Big Bang with emergent inflationary period visible. pic.twitter.com/sQCSOoaQpA
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) April 30, 2016
Moving cloud of gas pic.twitter.com/mzCpRPj6kd
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) March 3, 2016
Over pressure pic.twitter.com/EDAWpEYcmN
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) February 25, 2016
Totally correct and pretty but not the effect I was looking for. pic.twitter.com/ZM0SRZJQGW
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) February 17, 2016
Blue +Yellow = White pic.twitter.com/nk36HDNg0U
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) February 13, 2016
Holes gone… They were never there. Just as suspected an error in rendering the state of flows. pic.twitter.com/wtNS39V2fQ
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) February 9, 2016
Mystery holes are a mystery. pic.twitter.com/LS6DmBhchj
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) February 5, 2016
All better…, pic.twitter.com/095TvknHc6
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) February 3, 2016
There is a hole in my collision. pic.twitter.com/6nY2oaadQ0
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) February 3, 2016
Time scaleable CA physics. Making it grain scaleable will be a challenge but that's where the hexagons come in. pic.twitter.com/y0TcXNkv9l
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) February 2, 2016
New year, new approach. pic.twitter.com/EBjdhsoZOr
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) January 6, 2016
Healing well and back to this. Making progress on getting more realistic collisions from the transition function. pic.twitter.com/lKSvcYDm1j
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) November 29, 2015
Getting propagating density waves through a train of incompressible matter. pic.twitter.com/4lmhPo49Ct
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) October 23, 2015
New engine allow for momentum changes to propagate through colliding solids. pic.twitter.com/pkfptLRCYU
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) October 23, 2015
First limited collision form newly reengineered CA physics engine. Getting some nice behaviors for free. pic.twitter.com/bX3NaCaFkb
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) October 15, 2015
Collision of incompressible material. pic.twitter.com/4aZcnMVLpi
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) September 11, 2015
Collision of compressible substance. pic.twitter.com/fUAdS65nqv
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) September 10, 2015
CA physics matrix driven solid matter in cold collision. pic.twitter.com/Bac4Yor9jN
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) September 1, 2015
Fun with mirrors and half mirrors. Now with cleaner screen for @piersg pic.twitter.com/wusBsS7Tzc
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) August 29, 2015
Partial reflection pic.twitter.com/J6I5XyDHbJ
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) August 28, 2015
Half mirror photon split gymnastics. pic.twitter.com/JgF9iUfuXQ
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) August 27, 2015
Beam splitting pic.twitter.com/rZLw1dpTx3
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) August 26, 2015
Weird lensing. pic.twitter.com/GijsqgXqbQ
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) August 24, 2015
Light beam hitting mirror. pic.twitter.com/T3qQh8GnpD
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) August 23, 2015
Laser hits brick wall, which vaporizes. pic.twitter.com/Eqwjkhf84n
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) August 21, 2015
Light beam hitting a brick wall. pic.twitter.com/XL7H8Rg5e8
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) August 19, 2015
Dispersed gas under influence of of force. pic.twitter.com/MpWLz1yP2X
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) August 18, 2015
Dispersed gas under influence of of force. pic.twitter.com/MpWLz1yP2X
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) August 18, 2015
Solid in space pic.twitter.com/R2hLDOYFMF
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) August 18, 2015
Solid in space pic.twitter.com/R2hLDOYFMF
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) August 18, 2015
Solid in space pic.twitter.com/R2hLDOYFMF
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) August 18, 2015
Smooth curved flow. pic.twitter.com/uAHQMdwQUY
— James McParlane (@DrMiaow) August 14, 2015