Wow, you made the NS equations not scary maths, but something I can relate to. Good on you, rare to see such an elegant (relatively speaking) explanation
Haha thanks, I'm just starting. Come on bro, where would TH-cam be without classics such as A Day in the Life of Floppa or A Day in the Life of Floppa (REMASTERED)
I have yet to try any fluid simulation from Unity. The appeal of this project was more focused on coding fluids from scratch. Unity's implementation should be better in every aspect for any gaming purposes.
Yeah pygame is simple when you come from Python but is so limited compared to Unity. Try Unity out, they have really great dynamic and interactive tutorials on their website, takes only one or two days to learn
Wow, you made the NS equations not scary maths, but something I can relate to. Good on you, rare to see such an elegant (relatively speaking) explanation
Haha thanks a lot! This project and explanation were actually from my finals project for my bachelor's in engineering, so I am pretty proud of it!
I like these simple but elaborated tutorials, because I want to learn Unity, and your github code helped me a lot in my current project!
Dude this channel is underrated. I have no idea how my crap actually gets subs from it. You've gained a new subscriber.
Haha thanks, I'm just starting. Come on bro, where would TH-cam be without classics such as A Day in the Life of Floppa or A Day in the Life of Floppa (REMASTERED)
Nice! Good explanations too. Rare to see that.
Thanks!
Thank you, man, this was soooo useful to me ❤🔥
Thanks for the helpful video!
How does your physics improve upon the one provided in Unity?
I have yet to try any fluid simulation from Unity. The appeal of this project was more focused on coding fluids from scratch. Unity's implementation should be better in every aspect for any gaming purposes.
How do you apply a MESH ? to make all the particles look more like liquid
I just followed a part of Code Monkey's tutorial: th-cam.com/video/_8v4DRhHu2g/w-d-xo.html
Dang we in the exact same boat haha. Also only know pygame.
Yeah pygame is simple when you come from Python but is so limited compared to Unity. Try Unity out, they have really great dynamic and interactive tutorials on their website, takes only one or two days to learn
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