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Code Snippets / Water From Cloth ( Physics Pack DBPro )

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JerBil
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Posted: 10th Nov 2004 10:52
This example is an attempt to make water from the cloth object
in the new Physics Pack for DBPro. The zip file includes only source code, textures and an .x model, so you will need DBPro U5.7 with the Physics Pack to run it.

-JerBil

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Mr Underhill
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Posted: 15th Nov 2004 04:54
Sounds cool, but could you give a compiled demo or a screenshot to those of us who don't have the cloth/particle pack?

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ALPHA ZERO PRODUCTIONS
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Posted: 15th Nov 2004 08:18
post a pic


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JerBil
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Posted: 15th Nov 2004 13:26
Here's a screen shot...

-JerBil

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Final Epsilon
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Posted: 19th Nov 2004 05:53
pretty. ^_^
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:/ Memblocks are faster
JerBil
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Posted: 19th Nov 2004 11:44
Quote: ":/ Memblocks are faster "


Maybe so, but have you run my example?

-JerBil
JerBil
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Posted: 26th Nov 2004 03:37 Edited at: 26th Nov 2004 23:59
EDIT: Ok, thanks guys. Sorry about the broken, unusable file. I'll see about getting a zip on somewhere...-JerBil
Mr Underhill
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Posted: 26th Nov 2004 11:41 Edited at: 26th Nov 2004 11:41
.7z? That won't help. Could you post it in .zip or .rar format, please?

Quote: "A kilobyte is 1024 bytes, not 1028.
I mean.... not.. that i.... new that already.... i figured... maybe... CRUD! IM A NERD! -Ion Stream"

I feel your pain, man. Wait...pain?!
Mobiius
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Posted: 26th Nov 2004 19:42
7zip says that file is broken

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Posted: 27th Nov 2004 00:51
Ok, try this link. IE users may have to right click and select "Save Target as..."

http://www.geocities.com/jerryly2s/dbweb.htm


-JerBil
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Posted: 27th Nov 2004 07:34
That water example is cool but not at all realistic. I've seen just as good water with out the pack. Am I, the only that's not quite impressed with the "Cloth ( Physics Pack DBPro )".



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JerBil
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Posted: 27th Nov 2004 09:56 Edited at: 27th Nov 2004 10:16
@DEANO: Yes...
But actually, you're right. I just wanted to see what could be done with the new Physics pack. I think it's got a lot going for it.

-JerBil

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