The future of Algodoo 3D?
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The future of Algodoo 3D?
I realize that there probably is no plan to develop Algodoo 3D, but wouldn't it be great if Algodoo was able to render 3D objects including water?
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Xray - Posts: 500
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Re: The future of Algodoo 3D?
Algoryx has already developed a separate 3D physics engine. The idea is definitely cool though.
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Re: The future of Algodoo 3D?
they calls algoryx momentum
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Re: The future of Algodoo 3D?
Powerphisics stop bumping age old posts, nobody likes that okay?
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Re: The future of Algodoo 3D?
@FRA32 - I don't have a problem with people posting to old threads, especially if they have something new and/or interesting to add to the conversation. The thing that I do not like is when someone leaves a confusing or ambiguous single-word comment which leaves me scratching my head wondering "What did he mean by that?".
@powerphisics & faytree - I'm sure there are lots of 3D rendering programs out there, but few are simple and easy to use for most inexperienced users. That's the beauty of Algodoo. It can be used by people of all levels of knowledge and experience. That's why I think that a 3D version of it would be awesome!
@powerphisics & faytree - I'm sure there are lots of 3D rendering programs out there, but few are simple and easy to use for most inexperienced users. That's the beauty of Algodoo. It can be used by people of all levels of knowledge and experience. That's why I think that a 3D version of it would be awesome!
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