by verytrivial
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- For some context, I think this is by mr.doob of three.js fame.
by chrysoprace
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- What a time to be alive. It runs surprisingly smooth on Firefox/Linux and doesn't appear to put much strain on my 9070 XT.
by simlevesque
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- Beware: this might totally freeze your computer like it did for me.
by RankingMember
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- > The babies look unhappy
> Add more balls
Fun simulation. The novelty of stuff like this still hasn't worn off for me in this era where we've got ray tracing in-browser.
- This runs pretty smoothly on my middling laptop CPU while looking like a typical raytracing demo. I assume there's some smoke and mirrors involved?
by nerptastic
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- Man. Runs like butter on an iPhone 15 (Non-Pro). Impressive!
by hermitcrab
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- I'm a C++ programmer and only passingly familiar with web/JS stuff. What libraries/technologies is this using, apart from Javascript and three.js?
- I opened that on a Pixel 9a and was impressed on how well it worked. There's something neat about this.
- Beautiful, this must have been an excellent learning experience to make.
I've done some very basic rendering code in C from a rendering internals course, and at the same time I'm learning about perspective from the drawing/art side. I wonder how much learning one would help the other, in a practical way.
by CodeWriter23
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- I was able to get all the balls stuck on the 'ceiling'. Bug or feature?
by TacticalCoder
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- I have fond memories of visiting a university in the early 90s on a demo day and there was a (physical) sphere in a Cornell box:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornell_box
And next to it was a super beefy computer doing a 3D rendering of a similar scene.
35 years+ later I've got "many spheres in a Cornell box" rendering in my browser, love it : )
by petermcneeley
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- Nice! I raise https://www.shadertoy.com/view/3tcGD2
by appstorelottery
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- Runs great on MacBook Air M1! Super!
by fuzzfactor
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- This does work good with Linux and Firefox on older PCs too.
- No offense, and please pardon my lack of knowledge, but what exactly is so special about this?
by slopinthebag
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- It's cool but shockingly slow for an SSGI implementation, especially without any denoising.
- path tracer?
by artursapek
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- that's amazing. it runs so smoothly on my M4 Pro
by jessepasley
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- Is this marketing for the Shape Store? It's cool but I still don't know when my area is getting a Shape Store.