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Nucleotide is an upcoming single player action-adventure video game under development by FrozenPixel studio. We are creating one development diary each week, and you can find them on our YouTube channel.

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nice water physics!!

leon

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Thanks mate. I'm working on it right now. Scaling the same algorithm to a large water surface, trying to get same or the better performances. :)

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Featuring: Ivan Mandić
Talking about: Lattice Boltzmann Methods - Realtime water physics in Unity game engine
Background music by Davor Šimunović

Transcript:
Hello there! My name is Ivan Mandić, but you may call me iVan.
Welcome to the seventh Nucleotide game development diary!
This development diary covers the progress of the game Nucleotide.
Each episode number corresponds to the number of dev weeks that are behind us.
But, you already knew that, right? So, why am I even bothering?

Do any of you remember the first development diary, where I showed the water physics implementation?
This week I started working on the implementation of water surface physics.
Since I'm still using the free version of Unity, the shader isn't the best, but as you can see, this looks pretty amazing.
Water behaves as you would imagine, and everything runs pretty fast.
The number of splashes per frame isn't affecting the frame rate, and that allows me to simulate rain pretty easily while moving this red ball around at the same time.
This is far from done, and will require a week or two before I can put it in the game.

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Thank you for watching, see you soon. Bye!