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    VB: Metaballs (or something)

    Just thought posting this here as well (with minor modifications). Some people said they couldn't do this any faster. So, I made a faster version and fixed some bugs and here it is.

    Both source and compiled EXE are included.


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    Re: VB: Metaballs (or something)

    Thats really nice

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    Re: VB: Metaballs (or something)



    Sorry for this being commented in Finnish, but thought I'd share this as well Again, source and compiled exe included.
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    Re: VB: Metaballs (or something)

    I just had to play a little bit more: here we have something fast and cool.

    And sorry again: the comments are in Finnish

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    Re: VB: Metaballs (or something)

    That's absolutely beautiful! I had no idea that such a brightness was possible... Could you tell me a bit about these 'Metaballs'?

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    Re: VB: Metaballs (or something)

    I only know they're somehow related to electromagnetic fields. My real knowledge on them isn't strong, as this code was based on code by other author(s), I just did the optimization and played around with it a little, resulting to those two latter codes.

    Google can answer better to the question than I can

    On the visual side, that is just about normal. I only made the palette slightly blue so it isn't just plain grey - it looks more effective that way

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