gaseous-giganticus
inaturalist
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5 months ago | 3 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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gaseous-giganticus
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Simulating Fluids, Fire, and Smoke in Real-Time
I think the curl noise paper is from 2007: https://www.cs.ubc.ca/~rbridson/docs/bridson-siggraph2007-cu...
I've used the basic idea from that paper to make a surprisingly decent program to create gas-giant planet textures: https://github.com/smcameron/gaseous-giganticus
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Friday Post: What is something you made or solved in C that you are proud off?
Gaseous-giganticus - procedurally generates gas giant planet textures for space games, etc.
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How can I generate realistic planetary cloud cover?
This is what gaseous-giganticus uses. Combined with some other techniques, it can help with making some clouds for earthlike planets, but not in real time. Mentioned here previously. The process I use for making earthlike planets with clouds for Space Nerds in Space is described here.
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Procedural Gas Giant
Here's my own gas giant thingy, which produces (what I imagine to be) decent results, but is quite slow.
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How do i use/compile gaseous giganticus?
Hi. I'm the author of gaseous-giganticus. You do not need to apply the patch, as it was incorporated into the source already a long time ago: https://github.com/smcameron/gaseous-giganticus/commit/b3ca95f2f3975d6ca97029dae166e2daf068b3f0
- Ask HN: What is the most impactful thing you've ever built?
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Aside from hobby and practice, what are some genuinely useful personal apps?
I needed some gas giant textures for planets in my space game so I made this thing, which also ended up getting used by other people for their Kerbal Space Program mods.
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Empyrion -- Galactic Survival - #3 by pavloocheretianyi01 on DeviantArt
Is that gaseous-giganticus output that I spy?
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Best (preferably free) procedural planet texture generators
I've made a couple. For gas giants, gaseous-giganticus. For earthlike, or rocky planets, there's a program called "earthlike.c" in the space-nerds-in-space repo. Other than allowing you to supply an input image to use more or less as a color palette, they don't allow much in terms of customization, though there are quite a few knobs you can turn.
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What is your best project using C?
Most innovative thing, or what I'm most astonished I actually successfully pulled off against all odds, is probably gaseous-giganticus, which is a program that uses curl noise for procedural fluid flow(pdf) on the surface of a sphere to create cubemap textures for procedurally generated gas giant planets.
inaturalist
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With some posts about sightings this year in Brisbane, be on the lookout for these Christmas Beetle imposters (how to spot the difference and where to report sitings of Christmas Beetles)
You can submit sitings of Christmas Beetles here https://www.inaturalist.org/ or on the iNaturalist app
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Website that classifies ALL known animals in existence?
iNaturalist
- Que bicho é esse? Dica de apps, sites e subs para identificação.
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Opinions on AI Plant Identification?
Personally, I like iNaturalist for identiying wild organisms. The AI is well-trained and based on a regularly-updated taxonomic structure from established authorities. The ID suggestions incorporate the location of the observation to suggest species that are known to be found nearby. And most crucially, when observations are posted they're available for other humans to confirm or refute any ID suggestions that come from the AI. The AI suggestion is only ever the start of the identification process.
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How I overcame my anxiety of possibly getting bit by a rabid bat
Search up the smallest bat in your area and browse photos of them at iNaturalist: https://www.inaturalist.org/
- WTF are these
- does anyone know what kind of spiders inhabit the bridges/river walk?
- Newly found interest in fungi and looking for help identifying these finds from my yard.
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Hey guys, you can use the inaturalist app to identify plants!
You can also just upload the pictures onto the website.
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Question on species of a toad and or frog not entirely sure but the little dude was bumpy and seemingly dry
You could try getting the iNaturalist app to ID it
What are some alternatives?
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