Quick Summary: The planets in my solar system project are looking a bit hostile and uninviting, so in this video I'll be attempting to add some cozy ... We've succeeded in the past to make a bunch of little balls behave like a fluid, but can we now make them look like a fluid too?
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The planets in my solar system project are looking a bit hostile and uninviting, so in this video I'll be attempting to add some cozy ... We've succeeded in the past to make a bunch of little balls behave like a fluid, but can we now make them look like a fluid too? Some small experiments with sound, and learning how to break signals down into their component frequencies by implementing ...
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- The planets in my solar system project are looking a bit hostile and uninviting, so in this video I'll be attempting to add some cozy ...
- We've succeeded in the past to make a bunch of little balls behave like a fluid, but can we now make them look like a fluid too?
- Some small experiments with sound, and learning how to break signals down into their component frequencies by implementing ...
- Let's try to convince a bunch of particles to behave (at least somewhat) like water.
- Let's have some fun messing about with sound and the Short-Time Fourier Transform!
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