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8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Starbeamrainbowlabs
87b7254350
erode: add future comment 2021-05-22 02:36:56 +01:00
Starbeamrainbowlabs
8877e356f0
refactor: refactor utils/strings.lua into multiple files 2021-03-20 01:48:56 +00:00
Starbeamrainbowlabs
56380f149b
heightmap_size: refactor to use { x, z } instead of [0] / [1] 2021-02-26 02:20:53 +00:00
Starbeamrainbowlabs
b303f8758a
//erode snowballs: make tweaks & add new noconv param 2020-08-21 22:01:24 +01:00
Starbeamrainbowlabs
fd5804dd9c
//erode: Finish the initial round of bugfixing, but I'm on the fence about it.
Specifically, I'm unsure about whether I'm happy with the effects of the 
algorithm.
Also, we convolve with a 3x3 gaussian kernel after erosion is complete - 
and we have verified that the erosion is having an positive effect at 
"roughening up" a terrain surface.
It seems like the initial blog post was correct: the algorithm does tend 
to make steep surfaces steeper.
It also appears that it's more effective on larger areas, and 'gentler' 
curves. THis might be because the surface normals are more conducive to 
making the snowballs roll.
Finally, we need to decide whether we want to keep the precomputed 
normals as we have now, or whether we want to dynamically compute them 
at the some of request.
2020-08-21 20:59:50 +01:00
Starbeamrainbowlabs
997eb4d101
fix all the crashes with the new erosion algorithm
......but it doesn't look like it's functioning as intended just yet
2020-08-21 15:21:10 +01:00
Starbeamrainbowlabs
acb288b984
Fix a ton of bugs but there are lots more to go..... 2020-08-21 13:27:40 +01:00
Starbeamrainbowlabs
20ccf321ce
Start setting things out to implement erosion
First up, we're going to attempt to implement a snowballs-based 
algorithm.
Reference: https://jobtalle.com/simulating_hydraulic_erosion.html
2020-08-18 02:11:37 +01:00