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MPM Liquid Demo. Check out my blog! E-mail: kotsoft@gmail.com Fluid Instructions: You can drag the fluid around with your mouse and adjust the sliders at the top to change the properties of the fluid in real-time. Please check out this video if you're having trouble figuring out what the sliders do. It requires Java to run. Check out my newest app: Grantophone! More cool demos! Please enable JavaScript to view the <a href=" About This is my implementation of the Material Point Method.

For interpolation, I use the quadratic B-spline presented here: Analysis and Reduction of Quadrature Errors in the Material Point Method. Instead of integrating the density over time (which is what most of the MPM papers do), I do a density summation every frame. Material Parameters Some of these parameters are hard to explain in one or two sentences (and a couple I made up) so I'll also link you to their corresponding Wikipedia pages. Density - Target density for the particles. . ©2011 Grant Kot. NVIDIA Demo: Human Head. oZone3D.Net Forums Welcome, Guest. Please login or register. Login with username, password and session length News: Linux: Mesa, Gallium3D, Nouveau and NVIDIA Drivers, OpenGL Test « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Author Topic: NVIDIA Demo: Human Head (Read 128175 times) 0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.

JeGX Global Moderator Capo Crimine Posts: 2383 NVIDIA Demo: Human Head « on: May 23, 2007, 03:24:34 PM » NVIDIA's GeForce 8800 Ultra demo "Human Head" is available for downloading at nZone.com.Minimum System Requirements: GeForce 8800 Ultra, Windows XP, ForceWare Drivers 97.44 or higher, 512MB system memory, 256MB video memoryLINK: hi-res screenshots (1920x1200): Diminished Reality: Impressive Video Manipulation In Real-Time (Video) Scary or cool? This technology developed by a team of researchers at Technische Universität Ilmenau in Germany is probably both.

Their so-called “Diminished Reality” system makes it possible to manipulate video in real-time. As opposed to Augmented Reality, which adds virtual objects to real world images, Diminished Reality removes selected objects from video recordings. The way it works is that first, the object to be eliminated from the footage has to be specified and detected. After that, the system analyzes the immediate surroundings of the object, for example the look of a table it was standing on, and fills out the empty space with that information.

According to the researchers behind this Diminished Reality application, this process just takes a few milliseconds and works both for video streams and static pictures. This pretty impressive video provides more insight: Via Chip [GER] 100 Awesome High Resolution Photoshop Brushes. The Beast File: Google (HUNGRY BEAST) Minecraft Enterprise D, Pure Awesomeness. Sep 28, 2010 Posted by Matt on Sep 28, 2010 in Featured, News | 3 Comments Joshua Walker spent the last few months creating a masterpiece. He created the Starship Enterprise Class D from Star Trek – The Next Generation in Minecraft using just blocks. He even recorded a short video of him explaining how he did it and even gave us a sneak peek at the partially completed ship.

Check out the video below: Now I was originally a fan of Star Trek TNG because Captain Picard and Data were just soo cool at the time so it pleases me greatly to see this ship created in this manner. “The D was ‘my Enterprise.’ Joshua did also state that it is his dream to build a 1:1 model of the ship (yours and everyone elses buddy), who would’nt want to see a ship like that actually be built. Now I guess there has been some controversy about him not actually building it block for block, who would? Source: ArsTechnica Learn more the author of this post: Matt. Draw Here: Virtual Street Art - Graffiti for the Web. Music to use » Search.