Learn more from in-depth development tutorials and courses at https://chriscourses.com/ A flow field is a grid of vectors where …
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I recorded this in a closet btw
The end credits music is She Is Still Alive , by Brightarm Orchestra
Very inspiring, I need to try this at home
Bro made the PS3 background thingy 😎
so this is coding, very interesting
Truly inspiring. Thank you very much. I can't understand how this can be so fascinating.
What's the name for the closing music? I love it!
It's beautiful 🥺🥺
This is amazing ! Thanks for sharing
Have you made any of this code available?
should have simply studied code base of manim and how vector flow field is evaluated in general using numerical math methods used to solve differential equations like runge kutta method (all available in manim library), that would have been a lot quicker and more correct way for you.
amazing video and art 🔥
I know about Flow Fields because i'm in community of Beyond All Reason game. We don't use it in pathfinding system though.
Good video. I hope the nft comment was sarcasm that went over my head.
brilliant and beautiful thank you
👏Have you shared your Perlin Noice code in any other video?
change it so the particles affect the field itself (gravity).
What programmes do you use?
Ha ha ha; it s look easy… ha; you need too much mathematic, numerical analysis, mechanics, fluid mechanics; continuum medium mechanics; partiel differential equations, …………. Finit element method, ……, theory of matrix, linear algebra; differential geometry……..;
Programming skill : fortran or C/C++ preference…… real simulation
Commenting for the algorithm
Love the combination of the music with the flowfields in the later part of the vid. Well done (besides all the coding)!
This is ART disguised as coding
Amazing
This is pure art!
"NFT", ope Im out.
Pretty sure these are standard vector fields/field lines. Very widely used in STEM: electromagnetism, fluid mechanics, gravity, climatology, movement of particles/bacteria/etc. in body fluids, geology (good job pointing out 2:08), and a lot more
Unit vectors could have normalized the field
Similar to recent Apple event animation.
Go 3d with this, for example using it for murmuration of birds in the sky 🙂
Very cool!