SPM Vector Components: Major New Release!

In this release we focused on creating a cohesive set of components that provide the flexibility to not only accurately find streamlines of given data sets and but also to intuitively manipulate and create new families of streamlines. Now, although we're really excited about the many features included in this release, they do add to the overall complexity. We've tried to keep the workflow as simple and straightforward as possible, but we definitely need your input on what you find useful/annoying/confusing....
But to highlight a few of the major developments:

  • The slightly monstrous Settings component for the Static Integrator can handle a very large variety of situations with a bit of tweaking.
  • The Dynamic Integrator is now a full blown particle simulator – emitters, respawning, lifespan, etc. We've even managed to get 100000 particles on screen without crashing....
  • Both the Dynamic and Static Integrators work on exactly the same engine under the hood, and can be interchanged with minimal effort.
  • A Dynamics library has been started. This allows certain predetermined to be plugged directly into both Integrators (like a gravity sinks, spiral singularities, etc...). We hope to hear your suggestions for expanding this library
  • The two Interpolation components can be used for anything from adding sample density to simulations to keyframing parameter settings
  • A very preliminary reference document will be available soon with some tutorials and examples – refining this document will be an ongoing effort, so bear with us.

And there's lot more...

Also, should anyone be interested in the math or code behind these components just let us know. I'd be happy to set something up.

Enjoy!

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    Aaron M. Ryan

    I take it back...I have gotten a few to work, others are still out of reach.   The videos you posted are really tantalizing, perhaps you could simply linger longer on the actual screenshots of the definitions... that way one could see how the components are connected and get a sense of how to proceed with hooking things up.

     

    aaron

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