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Hey, when using a density map for procedural hair generation, strands appear also in areas where the texture is completely black. In principial, the density works, but there seems to be no way (?) to …
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This advanced Pong is meant to show off all of the engine's current features including physics, particles, callbacks, sounds, music, procedural generation, particles, particles, light, triggers, follo…
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This build addresses a few issues and improve station generation.
It is now possible to specify what station module are to be spawned by the procedural algorithm inside the Dock Config.
It is also p…
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A useful method to perform algorithms that use noise would be to set up the
noise data as an enumeration, much like Enumerable.Range(int start, int
count). The proposed method would be Enumerable.…
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A useful method to perform algorithms that use noise would be to set up the
noise data as an enumeration, much like Enumerable.Range(int start, int
count). The proposed method would be Enumerable.…
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```
A useful method to perform algorithms that use noise would be to set up the
noise data as an enumeration, much like Enumerable.Range(int start, int
count). The proposed method would be Enumerable.…
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```
A useful method to perform algorithms that use noise would be to set up the
noise data as an enumeration, much like Enumerable.Range(int start, int
count). The proposed method would be Enumerable.…
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```
A useful method to perform algorithms that use noise would be to set up the
noise data as an enumeration, much like Enumerable.Range(int start, int
count). The proposed method would be Enumerable.…
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```
A useful method to perform algorithms that use noise would be to set up the
noise data as an enumeration, much like Enumerable.Range(int start, int
count). The proposed method would be Enumerable.…
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```
A useful method to perform algorithms that use noise would be to set up the
noise data as an enumeration, much like Enumerable.Range(int start, int
count). The proposed method would be Enumerable.…