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Get a look there:
http://www.flipcode.com/geometry/
http://www.mrao.cam.ac.uk/~clifford/introduction/
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"Michael P. McCutcheon" schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> I am interested in creating a particle system simulation with Java3D. With
> this system, I want to be able to create particles, connected by "springs"
> (either visible or invisible) which can be subjected to various stimuli,
> including gravity, viscous resistance, electro-magnetic forces, etc. The end
> goal is to be able to create cloth like structures and advanced, interacting
> sets of points that can be arrayed in a grid like patters. For example, I
> want to be able to create a wall using particles, then "shoot' something
> through that wall and have the wall become broken where the projectile
> penetrated. The problem is that most of the particle-system tutorials use
> very confusing algorithms with advanced math.
>
> I never did real well in math, but I did get to trig in college. Questions:
>
> 1) Can particle systems be programmed with only basic math (add, subtract,
> multiply, divide) using however many steps are needed?
>
> 2) Are there any examples of particle systems being written in Java3D?
>
> 3) Does anyone have any recommended resources to look at?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael P. McCutcheon
>
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