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Physics programming tutorials

Postby taymo2020 » Tue May 24, 2005 5:26 pm

Anyone know of any good physics programming tutorials. I've looked around and all I seem to get is stuff about just physics not physics programming.
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Postby MXP » Tue May 24, 2005 5:41 pm

Can you be more specific? If you have the formulas and understand how they work then you can probably translate them into a simulation.
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Postby BlackDeath » Tue May 24, 2005 9:40 pm

Something like this?
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Postby taymo2020 » Tue May 24, 2005 10:57 pm

Yes BlackDeath's link is pretty much what I want. Add saying just "physics" was kind of dumb. I really meant things like gravity. Like in Halo when you fly off a cliff in a Warthog ( a buggy for anyone who hasn't played Halo) and the awesome physics kick in and if falls perfectly and stuff. Some stuff like collidsin detectin, and light simulations too.

If anyone has any other links that would be great but BlackDeaths is great and thats pretty much the stuff I want.
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Postby BlackDeath » Wed May 25, 2005 2:38 am

Maybe this will also help. And this.
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Postby Samuel » Wed May 25, 2005 2:50 am

this is a good site for collision detection
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