Interesting, there a load of physics libraries out there most of the ones I've played with like ODE, Newton, Tokmak, or bullet are mostly 3d based so they have a lot of extra overhead. 2d simplifies the maths no end.
This looks like a nice playground app looks heavily inspired by the little big planet app that sony has been touting around
Submitted by Evilmatt on Thu, 2008-02-21 10:33
I like the drawing aspect of it. You just draw any old shape and it fills it in. Sort of like paint with Physics. That's very cool. Also, there doesn't seem to be any floor unless you paint some in. I like that too, if an object falls off the bottom them it's because you've not put floor in.
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Interesting, there a load of physics libraries out there most of the ones I've played with like ODE, Newton, Tokmak, or bullet are mostly 3d based so they have a lot of extra overhead. 2d simplifies the maths no end.
This looks like a nice playground app looks heavily inspired by the little big planet app that sony has been touting around
I like the drawing aspect of it. You just draw any old shape and it fills it in. Sort of like paint with Physics. That's very cool. Also, there doesn't seem to be any floor unless you paint some in. I like that too, if an object falls off the bottom them it's because you've not put floor in.
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