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Mountain under control
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Here are some snapshots from my last year's research work on terrain generation. The intent was to produce a single mountain while ensuring as much control as possible over the resulting terrain through algorithmic parameters. I ended up with th... |
Posted May 16, 2008 12:27:13 AM
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Texture streaming technology on mobile phone
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Sound interesting to me, what do you actually mean by texture streaming here ? are you streaming the texture real time (just like streaming audio) and show the map ? |
Posted August 13, 2008 2:16:32 AM
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Prerequisite to C++ ?
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Quote:Original post by Rattenhirn
Finally if you stick to idioms you know when learning a new language, instead of embracing the concepts of the new language, then it doesn't really matter which order you learn languages in. You'll be stuck with the... |
Posted May 21, 2008 9:49:36 AM
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First Person Shooter
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Quote:Original post by Karan Bhangui
This post is 2 years old, just fyi :D
why is it on image of the day ? it should be on 'image of bygone day' |
Posted May 20, 2008 7:50:47 AM
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Vegetation modeling (research)
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Quote:Original post by FlyingIsFun1217
red_cartoon, you replied to a 2+ year old topic...
FlyingIsFun1217
but its on 'Image of the Day' and I assumed day=today. did not notice the date |
Posted May 20, 2008 7:49:13 AM
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Vegetation modeling (research)
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Try some spiritual instrumental stuff, looks really nice :) |
Posted May 20, 2008 3:13:04 AM
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First Person Shooter
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mikeman,
How about using a distorted cylinder as cave ? You can represent a cylinder using the same 2D array you would've used to represent height map. |
Posted May 19, 2008 5:05:31 PM
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Mountain under control
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Quote:Original post by m3xican
What about the system and the number of iterations?
I got about the same time running 50 iterations of my CPU implementation of Fault Formation algorithm on an Intel Pentium4 3.0Ghz, same map size of course.
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Posted May 18, 2008 1:59:18 PM
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Mountain under control
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Quote:Original post by Fundictive
Who might use your technique, i.e. what is the objective? To recreate a region based on sparse realworld key elevation features?
Something very similar. What I had in vision was parse an aerial photograph fo... |
Posted May 18, 2008 1:46:03 PM
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Mountain under control
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@m3xican,
I have extended the algorithm to generate an entire mountain range according to given information i.e. locations of multiple peaks, their heights, spread of bases and also keeping the overall shape of the mountain range in consideration. T... |
Posted May 16, 2008 5:26:20 AM
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Under Construction
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low-poly or not, I like the second image. What is that place ? |
Posted November 7, 2007 3:53:17 PM
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