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OctaveEngine Casual demo launched
Ed Fear Apr 1 2008, 12:39pm
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2D physics and fluid simulation technology showcased
Prometech has released a demo of its OctaveEngine Casual 2D physics and fluid simulation middleware.
OctaveEngine Casual is a two-dimensional version of Prometech's OctaveEngine Nature, and can simulate the interactions between both rigid objects, elastic and plastic bodies, gases and fluids of various viscosity, and can simulate situations such as crashing, fragmenting, combining and erasing.
The demo, called OE-CAKE!, allows users to experiment drawing objects of different types, including water, fire, plastic, dense liquids and even pounded rice cakes. It runs on Windows and Mac machines, and can be downloaded here.
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“darn u develop!!”
Posted by: retox - Apr 1, 2:50pm
i have not been able to do any work the last hour since seeing this. fantastic bit of software.
we create serious games for education and would love to use this technology in the projects we develop.
just created a kick a$$ volcano simulation
“Re: darn u develop!!”
Posted by: Ed Fear - Apr 1, 3:47pm
Us too! I couldn't help but play around with it for longer than I should have. :)