taichi_elements
High-performance multi-material continuum physics engine in Taichi (by taichi-dev)
ray-tracing-one-weekend-taichi
A fast python implementation of Ray Tracing in One Weekend using python and Taichi (by bsavery)
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taichi_elements
Posts with mentions or reviews of taichi_elements.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-28.
- Taichi Elements: A high-performance multi-material continuum physics engine. Supports sparse grids and (virtually) infinitely large simulation domains
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From molecular simulation to black hole rendering - Taichi-Lang makes life easier for digital content creators
You can use Taichi to create various physics solvers. A typical project is MLS-MPM-based taichi_elements, which enables simulations with one billion particles on a single GPU - the highest precision ever achieved by MPM on a single GPU! And all it takes is about 1,000 lines of code.
ray-tracing-one-weekend-taichi
Posts with mentions or reviews of ray-tracing-one-weekend-taichi.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-28.
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From molecular simulation to black hole rendering - Taichi-Lang makes life easier for digital content creators
Renderers are not something we can avoid talking about since Taichi was designed for computer graphics at the very beginning. An impressive project is about the implementation of the classic Ray Tracing in One Weekend using Taichi, by bsavery.
- Ray Tracing in One Weekend in Python Executing on the GPU
What are some alternatives?
When comparing taichi_elements and ray-tracing-one-weekend-taichi you can also consider the following projects:
2d-fluid-simulator - 2D incompressible fluid solver implemented in Taichi.
Fast-Poisson-Image-Editing - A fast poisson image editing implementation that can utilize multi-core CPU or GPU to handle a high-resolution image input.
pyasflip - Python implementation of the ASFLIP advection method
BlenderPythonRenderer - A Python GPU renderer for Blender using the Taichi package
Cameray - A lens editor and simulator for fun.
taichimd - Interactive, GPU-accelerated Molecular Dynamics using the Taichi programming language
taichi - Productive, portable, and performant GPU programming in Python.
difftaichi - 10 differentiable physical simulators built with Taichi differentiable programming (DiffTaichi, ICLR 2020)
taichi_elements vs 2d-fluid-simulator
ray-tracing-one-weekend-taichi vs Fast-Poisson-Image-Editing
taichi_elements vs pyasflip
ray-tracing-one-weekend-taichi vs 2d-fluid-simulator
taichi_elements vs BlenderPythonRenderer
ray-tracing-one-weekend-taichi vs Cameray
taichi_elements vs taichimd
ray-tracing-one-weekend-taichi vs taichimd
taichi_elements vs taichi
ray-tracing-one-weekend-taichi vs difftaichi
taichi_elements vs Cameray
ray-tracing-one-weekend-taichi vs pyasflip