Hi guys! I wonder if this is possible in Gideros and how to do it? youtube.com/watch?v=jI8H6GUoc-Y (no permission to post normal links inside message) Have any ideas?
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That's possible however I don't know how I would go about doing it. Somebody with better maths skills than I could maybe point you in the right direction
check this test (it's not made with gideros but I think it's possible to replicate it on gideros) it seems that Elastic groups of particles may do half of the job
> Newcomers roadmap: from where to start learning Gideros "What one programmer can do in one month, two programmers can do in two months." - Fred Brooks “The more you do coding stuff, the better you get at it.” - Aristotle (322 BC)
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http://giderosmobile.com/examples#Physics/Particles
http://docs.giderosmobile.com/reference/physics/b2.ParticleSystem#b2.ParticleSystem
check this test (it's not made with gideros but I think it's possible to replicate it on gideros) it seems that Elastic groups of particles may do half of the job
I made a small test here, it seems too heavy without applying some trick though..
http://giderosmobile.com/code/jHg2TtbwElgSIJKDfYcX4Iq5ZwwAQnj3
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There are a bunch of examples there and the water one might be a good starting point for you.
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“The more you do coding stuff, the better you get at it.” - Aristotle (322 BC)