Thursday, April 22, 2010

On Marketplace

Yo,

If you're interested, a quick and dirty version of our current build of droidViz is on the marketplace for a free download.

If you have a Nexus One, or the new HTC Incredible, let us know how it performs. We're still working out bugs and adding features and visual splendor.

Just search "droidViz" on the marketplace.

End of line.

-Griff

Sunday, April 18, 2010

GitHub Up and Running

Hey everyone,

So we decided to get our source up on GitHub so the word on droidViz can get out faster and be expanded upon. Right now, the most up-to-date source is located at:

http://github.com/seanpaulaustin/droidViz

Go ahead and fork it, get involved and enjoy!

We will be posting an update to our progress on the source in the coming days.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Touch Input Working for Density



So we said we would do it and we did! The touch input is now spawning the density sources on the screen. This is great progress and puts the visualizer on track for a full demo with multiple effects by the end of the semester. Check out the video below or on the youtube link provided.




http://goo.gl/PVwy

And the for Android users to use the QR code which will open a youtube video.


The group will now be working on modulating color based upon the velocity vectors and creating a particle/jet generator that will emit particles into the fluid simulation. We're all very optimistic on having a great demo application to showcase the library that can be released on the market by semesters end!

Density Rendering!





Also available here -> http://goo.gl/XvrO
and those Android users out there who want a QR code -> http://goo.gl/XvrO.qr




Basically, the video says it all. The fluid solver is now rendering the smoke in real-time on the G1 and the Droid. YES! This is without any optimizations so the future look very bright. Moreover, we should have the touch input working within the day so look for that video in the very near future.