bevy_xpbd
ncube
bevy_xpbd | ncube | |
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5 | 6 | |
959 | 108 | |
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9.5 | 8.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 22 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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bevy_xpbd
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Rust Game Physics Engines: PhysX, Rapier, XPBD & Others
Bevy XPBD will move away from the XPBD solver in coming months, which is worth bearing in mind if you are considering using it for your project.
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The Bevy Foundation
[2]: https://github.com/Jondolf/bevy_xpbd/issues/346
- Bevy XPBD Moving Away from XPBD Solver over Nvidia Patent
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Bevy XPBD 0.2.0: Spatial queries, Bevy 0.11 support, and a lot more
Bevy XPBD is a 2D and 3D physics engine based on Extended Position Based Dynamics for the Bevy game engine. Unlike most other physics engines in the ecosystem, it uses the ECS directly, which removes the overhead of maintaining a separate physics world and makes the engine feel much more integrated into Bevy.
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Bevy XPBD: A physics engine for the Bevy game engine
Cool! FYI, I just made a PR that adds support for applying a force at a point (and applying torque accordingly) if that's what you meant: https://github.com/Jondolf/bevy_xpbd/pull/58
ncube
- I created an application to visualize hyperdimensional rotating cubes
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ncube: Visualizing rotating hypercubes of arbitrary dimensions
The application is fully free and open source: https://github.com/ndavd/ncube. There, you'll find some demos, more detailed explanation and how you can test it out yourself. Binaries for Windows, Mac and Linux are available: https://github.com/ndavd/ncube/releases/latest There's also a web version that runs fully on the browser: https://ncube.ndavd.com
- Visualizing cubes from the 4th, 5th, nth dimensions
What are some alternatives?
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physarum-sim - A simulation of the Physarum Polycephalum slime. Written in Rust and rendered with Bevy.
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GameOfLife - Game of Life (2d cellular automata described by John Conway) in C, C++, Javascript, Python, Rust (plain Rust and with GGEZ), and Java (plain Java and with libgdx)
physx-rs - 🎳 Rust binding for NVIDIA PhysX 🦀