Thiago Costa has created a physics based demonstrations with Softimage’s ICE platform which can only be described as insane. This is probably not real-time, but we are wondering what it would be like to have this level of physics and particle effects in games. Softimage, is a high-end 3D computer graphics application owned by Autodesk for producing 3D computer graphics, 3D modeling, and computer animation. The software is predominantly used in the film, video game and advertising industries for creating computer generated characters, objects, and environments. Mind blowing physics engine demonstration Platforms : Tech Published : 20th Jul, 2010 Lagoa Multiphysics 1.0 – Teaser by Thiago Costa Honors for this video (35) #32 – Most Discussed (Today)) – Poland #7 – Most Discussed (Today)) – Gaming – Poland #11 – Most Viewed (Today)) – Science & Technology – Germany #13 – Most Viewed (Today)) – Science & Technology – Australia #11 – Most Viewed (Today)) – Science & Technology – Canada #18 – Most Viewed (Today)) – Science & Technology – United Kingdom #31 – Most Viewed (Today)) – Science & Technology – Ireland #42 – Most Viewed (Today)) – Science & Technology – India #18 – Most Viewed (Today)) – Science & Technology – New Zealand #28 – Most Viewed (Today)) – Science & Technology – Israel #16 – Most Viewed (Today)) – Science & Technology #5 – Most Viewed (Today)) – Science & Technology – South Africa #5 – Most Viewed (Today)) – Science & Technology – Spain #8 – Most Viewed …
Source needs to replace Havoc physics with this.
@IwillLICKyour What demonstration in this video actually is usable in a football game?
@MoldyAngle have you played madden? i can run into someone and get stuck.
Holy fuck! I want see this in games!
@Revelationz87
lol…… i was thinking somin worse. But pooing suites it best.
@Revelationz87
ho ho ho… faecal jokes are soooo funny…. *eyes roll*
mindfuck O.o
@searcher619 yeah I just said that. Scroll down for comment.
how does that not tax the shit out of your system? you must need a $10,000 machine to run physics that well. I’m talkin $2,000 quadro video cards and shit.