Tuesday, May 7, 2013

NVIDIA PhysX Show Most Realistic Simulation of Water Current

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NVIDIA PhysX

There are a myriad of games and incredible engine in the gaming industry today. With the presence of next-gen consoles are just counting months, the developers are also beginning to develop a variety of the latest engine to facilitate the ability of the console which increased significantly. But regardless of who is shown a variety of demonstrations, there is always one thing that has never been able represents by the same effect as in the real world. That's right, we are talking about the existing water animation. As one element that is often used to build most of the level, we rarely find the water quality is really realistic. Not yet, at least until NVIDIA has demonstrated the ability PhysX their latest.

One of the developers from the team belongs to NVIDIA PhysX technology demonstrate their new animated water. Presented by the programmer - Miles Macklin for the Special Interest Group on Graphics and Interactive Techniques (SIGGRAPH), NVIDIA introduced a new technology called "Position-Based Fluids" admittedly, is an animated model of the best water ever so far. Not only the water that is so dynamic properties when in contact with a variety of existing objects, they also inject some effects such as foam and splashes which also strengthens the atmosphere. The demo itself is run with a GTX 680 . No doubt about it, this technology certainly be one of the few that have the potential to progress visualization applied in the future of the gaming industry.

Technology called "Position-Based Fluids" it has to be recognized to be the most realistic animated water today.

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