Disagree - it's fun enough to follow along, but this is such a time sink for a man who is capable of so much more - especially because he has to dumb all of his work down for us, his viewers. I see three options: - Continue writing simulations, but show what goes wrong along the way and what you learn (for a coding audience) - Make smaller projects, easily compressible into videos - would be able to produce more videos/time. Do the same random edits and so on. (For casual gamedev audience) - get a gf
@@Theo-iz5cj ig I agree with u but it depends on what he wants out of his videos, i.e if he wants quality or quantity, and ig quality can also differ in meaning, for some it means purely entertaining videos, but for me it's a bit of both entertainment and education, in the end he'll have to go with what he and the majority if his audience want, either way I'll still watch his videos cuz they're really good
You don't? 😳 It's like second nature to me, it's hard for me to read it if I don't organize it, and it doesn't take extra time because I just do it subconsciously Edit: oh wait I see, it's the random tabs to align the lines, nah that's kinda weird
Dude, my physicist friend and I had some fun watching and analyzing your fluids video. What's that shit about your sim videos not good enough for entertainment nor education? Both him, a physicist, and I, a seasoned software engineer, found your content more than amusing... it sprawled deep conversation and led us to investigate and think further about the topics exposed. We were actually thinking on giving you some feedback about using the iterative solver to cover the k's > 1 case. I'd love it if you continue with your sim vids, you don't need to cover everything, your viewers can actually do the job... we also seem to be better judges of what's fun and/or educative or not :P Cheers.
Are you kidding me? These physics videos with programming were the reason why I subscribed to your channel... Don't give up man, it will pay off in the end.
it definitely was going places since the algorithm recommended me this channel and I subscribed one video before this. he really is one or two videos from a breakthrough...
i’ve been on a similar journey learning things i lack the education for, and i can say the last like 30 seconds of advice in this video can get you so far its insane.
Gonna ask you something and seriously hope you have an answer: did you have fun making this? If yes don't stop doing a nice hobby and keep entertaining us the way you want not some floppa jerk on the internet, a game is subjective and that is a fun game. I like the entertainment of the idea and everything else he said is subjective. Idc about the education or gameplay but the entertainment and enjoyment of the video as a whole. Keep the positive vibes bro ur cool. I subbed a while ago cause you're fun as hell not for whatever floppa boy said
OK firstly that guy was my friend who I told to do the role (I wrote the script), so pls don't hate on him. But yes I'm more into the entertainment side and don't care too much for the actual code. Appreciate you, much love brother
Then were did you get the motivation to write this code? Was the main entertainment making the jokes in the video, and therefore you worked so hard for the code?
@@hobrin4242 you know people can get fulfillment just from the programming itself, right? there doesn't need to be a point to it if it's fulfilling implicitly
@@hobrin4242 A lot of people like coding for the same reason others like to draw, or do puzzles, or play sports. There does not need to be a specific purpose, the challenge itself can be fun and the purpose.
You struck a good balance between technical explanation and entertainment. Your sense of humor and comedic timing were really spot on and, despite being a very technical video, you made it entertaining and enjoyable to watch for a non-technical person like myself. I hope you continue making more videos in a similar vein.
You learnt something about a hard topic, you read papers on it, you read other people's code, you implemented it by yourself. And then you optimised it. This is super valuable, regardless of the actual topic. Be proud of what you accomplished! Also, your videos are awesome!
To be honest. I'm sad to see this content disappear. This is was really inspirational to watch. And made me want to look into physics myself. Anyways, loved the series! Can wait to see what you come up with next
I wanted to get into Computational Physics after watching two-minute papers, but he now covers mainly AI, so you're my computational physics guy I loved the study so much that I changed my original plan of majoring in comp sci to majoring in physics
Why not both? All jokes aside, having majored in physics with a minor in comp sci you can get a job in pretty much anything remotely tech related. It's a pretty nice combo which shows solid critical thinking skills and an ability to implement complex solutions. 10/10 would recommend.
That video about Detailed Rigid Body Simulation with Extended Position Based Dynamics is still my favourite, and I'm hoping to see a usable open-source full implementation of it someday.
Dude I love this content so much, but I understand why you want to move on. I also delved down the rabbit hole of physics simulations, and boy was it hard. I didn't even get a good simulation out of it. Please make what ever content you feel will work best for you, just know that many of us love this stuff, and will always be keen to see it. (and thank you sooo much for making public repos)
The guidance at the end was amazing! Thanks for the help, man. I'm saddened to hear there wont be more content like this. I just found this video and as I was watching it, I was thinking, "Huh... programming, but funny", and I kept watching.
Man I really like your videos in those topics. You recreate the whole experience someone would have implementing this. I'ts very inspiring and funny. Dont stop doing this!
@@witherschat I more snowrunner/mudrunner (I think it's first game with 2 way coupling) type of guy, where you are a physics object. But thank you for suggestion anyway.
I learnt a lot from your earlier videos though, loved that style of content and effort, the video on music was especially beautiful. But yeah its your content and if you prefer the more comedic meme content that's good enough as well
love this video.. and its great... keep up the good work.. ive been researching stuff for 3 years.... my area was envelope rendering.. rendering within a triangula prism.. it was fun.. but as its uncompleted.. i take great happiness and push from the fact that i had my own questions and done my own research.. what you get out of being in the flow in general is massive.. things dont have to be based around monetary value... and man i apreciate your good work.. love the video.
You videos are very good, I think i'd be cool to see you venture into the world of optimisation even tho that sounds like a lot background work with no 'visible difference' to show on video.
I like that at the end of the video he gives a detailed breakdown of how he went about learning the information needed to actually code what he wanted to code. It gives people who are interested in the field but dont know where to start a good system to work on.
This is impressive from so many angles. I love your reasoning for and implementation of ideas, not to mention your humor. I am glad I subscribed to you and will be studying your code more closely after seeing this video, as you seem to be able to convey complicated concepts concerning physics algorithms in an enjoyable and complete way. Absolute appreciation for your work from me.
hey bro this is the first ever video iv seen of yours and I just wanted to say I really like your style of content and even though I honestly didn't understand half of the stuff u were saying I was fully interested the whole time and it made me super curios to learn more. keep this up, love it :)
Man you're good at this, even if you're not a simulation pro you're good enough for entertaining people with this complicated stuff. People like to see someone like you making things out of their league look easy, or at least funny, and you're doing that spot on! You're going to get better eventually by doing videos anyway. (Remember that this can also open lots of doors for you) I believe in you I think you can get bigger, just focus on this stuff, even if it takes more time and you leave subs with nothing to see for a month or two. Don't do videos just to throw something in the channel, people unsub mainly when they see videos they don't like, if they don't see you in the sub feed they're going to forget they're subbed until you make a new video, thus there are less possibility that they're going to unsub (who cleans their subscriptions anyway...). Take these suggestions however you want, but Michael Reeves is the living proof of these concepts, just scroll through his channel and you'll see. You're a smart guy, you can do it! Also please sell those NFTs and buy a new computer, intel i5 and gtx 1650 in 2020 for sims is like trying to light a fire with two sticks lol. (even with that pc you're doing great so keep it up!!)
I love your style and love you coded up the simulation from reading papers. I'm way older than you but I did the same about your age. I had loads of fun and learnt loads but it also didn't make finished games (the odd half finished one my friends tried out). Don't judge yourself against having the finished project, I was never a 'completer finisher'. But I've had a fun career in speech recognition. Your curiosity and your great sense of humour will get you far.
You took your self criticism and joked about being insecure and needing validation and then turned that energy into productivity and fun with gimmicks without being caught up in it. We could all learn from this. Subbed lol
Sir, believe in yourself, the people like you who take so much of pain for the very less return are so rare. This is so much better than those rare who've got heart their on right side.
Definitely one of those "but what does doing it this way actually add?" moments. Granted, a lot of cool things came about from people messing around with things that they didn't actually see a good purpose for, yet.
that's really cool. if you ever come back to this idea i'd like to suggest using procedural perlin noise to add curves to the river so that one not only has to dotch the spikes but also go with the flow of the water
Great video and great series. I definitely can see why you can’t make more of the same. Your video style is excellent and hope to see you shift to projects that allow for more frequent updates. If not, I’m sure I’ll see you credited for some amazing software.
I'm no programmer, but I'm a sucker for soft body physics. you deserve more props than you give yourself, that was a really cool little tech-demo for a playable soft body sim
I think I got you in my recommended from watching frying pan and Dani and I have no regrets. You are wicked smart. Don't worry I'm also still in that applying to software dev positions praying for work phase lmfao. Also don't think that silent Rick roll went unnoticed! I'd know the wall that random guy back flipped off of anywhere! (And I guess also Rick wore a trench coat in front of it too but like come on, back flip guy!)
Making it more sandbox-y will fix your gameplay problem. If the main gameplay loop forces the player to interact with the physics engine then they will love it. Maybe it could be a fixed scene puzzle game. The player could spawn in water to drown a bad guy or make a life raft for a dog, or even launch a Boulder to knock a second Boulder away from a cart of treasure. Something like that...
Yes this, this, this. Please do more stuff on how you actually make all these physics sims. Literally every channel on youtube talks about them, but never explains the most important part. How they did it! Great stuff man, well done!
This series should continue it is honestly one of the best on UA-cam and has helped me learn so much, please do more educational vids
i agree he makes such a hard topic just a tiny bit more digestable
Disagree - it's fun enough to follow along, but this is such a time sink for a man who is capable of so much more - especially because he has to dumb all of his work down for us, his viewers.
I see three options:
- Continue writing simulations, but show what goes wrong along the way and what you learn (for a coding audience)
- Make smaller projects, easily compressible into videos - would be able to produce more videos/time. Do the same random edits and so on. (For casual gamedev audience)
- get a gf
@@Theo-iz5cj ig I agree with u but it depends on what he wants out of his videos, i.e if he wants quality or quantity, and ig quality can also differ in meaning, for some it means purely entertaining videos, but for me it's a bit of both entertainment and education, in the end he'll have to go with what he and the majority if his audience want, either way I'll still watch his videos cuz they're really good
;)
5:57 the fact that you spent the time to organize your code in such a way is what make me amazed
it does look a bit weird but yeah it looks a lot neater when you put tabs to align it like that
oh im definitely stealing this for my mathy shaders
You don't? 😳
It's like second nature to me, it's hard for me to read it if I don't organize it, and it doesn't take extra time because I just do it subconsciously
Edit: oh wait I see, it's the random tabs to align the lines, nah that's kinda weird
Um yeah this is just basic good practice.
@@gorgolyt you don't often see people slapping tabs in the middle of definitions lol
I don't care what you say about that physics engine. This series is awesome😳
this guys jokes and sense of humour is god tier
@@Louthsk8er its alright
Dude, my physicist friend and I had some fun watching and analyzing your fluids video. What's that shit about your sim videos not good enough for entertainment nor education?
Both him, a physicist, and I, a seasoned software engineer, found your content more than amusing... it sprawled deep conversation and led us to investigate and think further about the topics exposed.
We were actually thinking on giving you some feedback about using the iterative solver to cover the k's > 1 case.
I'd love it if you continue with your sim vids, you don't need to cover everything, your viewers can actually do the job... we also seem to be better judges of what's fun and/or educative or not :P
Cheers.
You did a pretty great job actually! As a programmer, this video is inspiring and you should be proud.
Are you kidding me? These physics videos with programming were the reason why I subscribed to your channel... Don't give up man, it will pay off in the end.
it definitely was going places since the algorithm recommended me this channel and I subscribed one video before this. he really is one or two videos from a breakthrough...
Same here!
The final comments you gave there were fantastic advice 👌 keep it up man!
i’ve been on a similar journey learning things i lack the education for, and i can say the last like 30 seconds of advice in this video can get you so far its insane.
Gonna ask you something and seriously hope you have an answer: did you have fun making this? If yes don't stop doing a nice hobby and keep entertaining us the way you want not some floppa jerk on the internet, a game is subjective and that is a fun game. I like the entertainment of the idea and everything else he said is subjective. Idc about the education or gameplay but the entertainment and enjoyment of the video as a whole. Keep the positive vibes bro ur cool. I subbed a while ago cause you're fun as hell not for whatever floppa boy said
OK firstly that guy was my friend who I told to do the role (I wrote the script), so pls don't hate on him. But yes I'm more into the entertainment side and don't care too much for the actual code. Appreciate you, much love brother
Then were did you get the motivation to write this code? Was the main entertainment making the jokes in the video, and therefore you worked so hard for the code?
@Gonkee
@@hobrin4242 you know people can get fulfillment just from the programming itself, right? there doesn't need to be a point to it if it's fulfilling implicitly
@@hobrin4242 A lot of people like coding for the same reason others like to draw, or do puzzles, or play sports. There does not need to be a specific purpose, the challenge itself can be fun and the purpose.
This is the highest quality series on UA-cam also the jokes and references are on fire!!
You struck a good balance between technical explanation and entertainment. Your sense of humor and comedic timing were really spot on and, despite being a very technical video, you made it entertaining and enjoyable to watch for a non-technical person like myself. I hope you continue making more videos in a similar vein.
You learnt something about a hard topic, you read papers on it, you read other people's code, you implemented it by yourself. And then you optimised it. This is super valuable, regardless of the actual topic. Be proud of what you accomplished! Also, your videos are awesome!
My favourite UA-camr uploaded. Christmas came early!
This dude : the deterioration of my mind while going though this ordeal.
Stands true for every code i have ever written.
Once i printed hello world in python, really changes a man
To be honest. I'm sad to see this content disappear. This is was really inspirational to watch. And made me want to look into physics myself.
Anyways, loved the series! Can wait to see what you come up with next
I love how the rocks are running faster than the river. I dream that one day we can play games like this with a lot of particles and a nice gameplay.
I wanted to get into Computational Physics after watching two-minute papers, but he now covers mainly AI, so you're my computational physics guy
I loved the study so much that I changed my original plan of majoring in comp sci to majoring in physics
Why not both?
All jokes aside, having majored in physics with a minor in comp sci you can get a job in pretty much anything remotely tech related. It's a pretty nice combo which shows solid critical thinking skills and an ability to implement complex solutions. 10/10 would recommend.
That video about Detailed Rigid Body Simulation with Extended Position Based Dynamics is still my favourite, and I'm hoping to see a usable open-source full implementation of it someday.
I'm honestly seriously impressed by the quality of that soft body simulation, it looks really satisfying bouncing around.
Dude you're genuinely amazingly underrated
Dude I love this content so much, but I understand why you want to move on. I also delved down the rabbit hole of physics simulations, and boy was it hard. I didn't even get a good simulation out of it. Please make what ever content you feel will work best for you, just know that many of us love this stuff, and will always be keen to see it. (and thank you sooo much for making public repos)
The guidance at the end was amazing! Thanks for the help, man. I'm saddened to hear there wont be more content like this. I just found this video and as I was watching it, I was thinking, "Huh... programming, but funny", and I kept watching.
"Unity's Particle System: A great system for making all sorts of particles!" - Not me
Man I really like your videos in those topics. You recreate the whole experience someone would have implementing this. I'ts very inspiring and funny. Dont stop doing this!
I love how the microphone gives the whole rant an atmosphere of worthwhile and seriousness (kinda)
Just found your channel, and I already love this video. The comedy is great and you also explain some stuff. You got a sub 😎
This is badass. Even though it was really expensive for such a small demo, thank you for doing this.
*Unity's Particle System. A great system for making games.*
- Daniel William Sooman (Danidev)
Game made out of a particle system. Dani would be so proud...
I love your combo of self loathing, comedy, and education.
Dani: Ah, at last a worth opponent, our battle will be legendary!
Gonkee, I've been watching your videos for months. I absolutely love your process and your personality makes these videos amazing
Good job man
Gameplay looks satisfying, i wish more games used real time fluid simulations.
You might want to check Creeper world 4
@@witherschat I more snowrunner/mudrunner (I think it's first game with 2 way coupling) type of guy, where you are a physics object. But thank you for suggestion anyway.
It would cause incredible lag
Look up Notia. Every single pixel is simulated, water can turn to steam, condense, fall back down and collect into puddles again.
it's been a while since i've subscribed to someone in under a minute. your editing and sense of humor are so good. lmao
You said you would make sliced bread2.O but you made diarrhea2.O close enough
I learnt a lot from your earlier videos though, loved that style of content and effort, the video on music was especially beautiful.
But yeah its your content and if you prefer the more comedic meme content that's good enough as well
There is so much to learn from this! I love these videos.
love this video.. and its great... keep up the good work.. ive been researching stuff for 3 years.... my area was envelope rendering.. rendering within a triangula prism.. it was fun.. but as its uncompleted.. i take great happiness and push from the fact that i had my own questions and done my own research.. what you get out of being in the flow in general is massive.. things dont have to be based around monetary value... and man i apreciate your good work.. love the video.
You videos are very good, I think i'd be cool to see you venture into the world of optimisation even tho that sounds like a lot background work with no 'visible difference' to show on video.
I like that at the end of the video he gives a detailed breakdown of how he went about learning the information needed to actually code what he wanted to code. It gives people who are interested in the field but dont know where to start a good system to work on.
Fold sounds like someone who is about spontaneously to break out into singing "she sells, sea shells".
Hi been here since the first fluid body video/ your first video. I am so happy for the growth of your channel
I’ve watched your past three videos (the ones mentioned in this video) and I’ve loved ur humor and talent :)
your comedy is gold, i would love to see any content you have in mind
The last few seconds explaining how you learned about it is way more helpful than you know my friend. Keep it up
Am so happy I found this channel. Thank you!
This is impressive from so many angles. I love your reasoning for and implementation of ideas, not to mention your humor. I am glad I subscribed to you and will be studying your code more closely after seeing this video, as you seem to be able to convey complicated concepts concerning physics algorithms in an enjoyable and complete way. Absolute appreciation for your work from me.
hey bro this is the first ever video iv seen of yours and I just wanted to say I really like your style of content and even though I honestly didn't understand half of the stuff u were saying I was fully interested the whole time and it made me super curios to learn more. keep this up, love it :)
0:21 bro Rick rolled us so hard and I bet most of y’all dident notice
Man you're good at this, even if you're not a simulation pro you're good enough for entertaining people with this complicated stuff. People like to see someone like you making things out of their league look easy, or at least funny, and you're doing that spot on! You're going to get better eventually by doing videos anyway. (Remember that this can also open lots of doors for you)
I believe in you I think you can get bigger, just focus on this stuff, even if it takes more time and you leave subs with nothing to see for a month or two. Don't do videos just to throw something in the channel, people unsub mainly when they see videos they don't like, if they don't see you in the sub feed they're going to forget they're subbed until you make a new video, thus there are less possibility that they're going to unsub (who cleans their subscriptions anyway...).
Take these suggestions however you want, but Michael Reeves is the living proof of these concepts, just scroll through his channel and you'll see. You're a smart guy, you can do it!
Also please sell those NFTs and buy a new computer, intel i5 and gtx 1650 in 2020 for sims is like trying to light a fire with two sticks lol. (even with that pc you're doing great so keep it up!!)
Dont let yourself get down man! Theres a lot of potential here! Seek new vision
One tip I understood from this video: "rigid body simulation file type: pdf"
Thanks you (actually) opened a new world for me :)
Yes! Came here to say this, also the git hub part
*Oh, You Never Heard Of Unity's Particle System?-*
i used to watch your videos when you were working on your terraria clone and you're making partile physics game! I'm proud of you gonkee.
I love your style and love you coded up the simulation from reading papers. I'm way older than you but I did the same about your age. I had loads of fun and learnt loads but it also didn't make finished games (the odd half finished one my friends tried out). Don't judge yourself against having the finished project, I was never a 'completer finisher'. But I've had a fun career in speech recognition. Your curiosity and your great sense of humour will get you far.
Thanks for algorithm giving this, it is so funny to see ur video. I hope u still have passion for devloping stuffs, and so do I !!!.
wait a damn second, you did the whole thing to run on your cpu *before* changing it to run on your gpu?
you're not a psychopath you're a masochist
You know, my favourite thing about this channel is thinking about how in the f*ck you came up with GOnKeE as your channels name. I luv it
that ending was actually super useful, thanks so much
*this game was made with unity particle system, a greaaat system for making partic-*
the fluid cuts with the jokes were on another level.
great potential.
Great that you share the workflow of you finding papers dealing with the problems you encountered. 00:08:27
You took your self criticism and joked about being insecure and needing validation and then turned that energy into productivity and fun with gimmicks without being caught up in it. We could all learn from this. Subbed lol
Sir, believe in yourself, the people like you who take so much of pain for the very less return are so rare. This is so much better than those rare who've got heart their on right side.
I’m reasonably certain that I could watch that sim for at least an hour while it’s being played.
Definitely one of those "but what does doing it this way actually add?" moments.
Granted, a lot of cool things came about from people messing around with things that they didn't actually see a good purpose for, yet.
don't worry man. if you keep working on your game. over time, it will become more fun and soon it will actually be playable!
that's really cool. if you ever come back to this idea i'd like to suggest using procedural perlin noise to add curves to the river so that one not only has to dotch the spikes but also go with the flow of the water
The background 👀
Presumably you are never gonna give up on making a physics simulator
Dude I had so many good laughs watching this :D Thanks, mate! As a fellow coder I understands your feels!
I really appreciate you caring about education and providing us with means to further pursue things.
"im insecure about my intelligence and need external validation"
okay ouch, time to stop working on my engine
never thought i was going to get rick rolled by a greenscreen bg, thanks Gonkee
I love this content please don't change!
How are you not extremely popular yet? Ur content is so good 👍
Dani: U N I T Y ' S P A R T I C L E S Y S T E M ? ?
the last 2 mins is the most important thing in this video, good advice.
great advice at the end, and I didn’t know that filetype trick so Thanks!
read the title and my first thought was “isn’t that just noita?”
but seriously though, great work
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this, I'm amazed by how insightful this was and the jokes were on point😂 Just inspired me to learn by doing the same!
The fact his background is the music video for Never gonna give you up is worth the watch alone lmao.
Great video and great series. I definitely can see why you can’t make more of the same. Your video style is excellent and hope to see you shift to projects that allow for more frequent updates. If not, I’m sure I’ll see you credited for some amazing software.
I'm no programmer, but I'm a sucker for soft body physics. you deserve more props than you give yourself, that was a really cool little tech-demo for a playable soft body sim
Really loved the outro. Was one of the coolest things you've ever said. Thanks for the advice dadd.. ehh bro.
I’m sad you won’t be doing more in depth videos, but thanks for the tips on where to look for more!
The last bit is a good advice. Thanks man.
I think I got you in my recommended from watching frying pan and Dani and I have no regrets. You are wicked smart. Don't worry I'm also still in that applying to software dev positions praying for work phase lmfao.
Also don't think that silent Rick roll went unnoticed! I'd know the wall that random guy back flipped off of anywhere! (And I guess also Rick wore a trench coat in front of it too but like come on, back flip guy!)
MonkaS, his physics sim is actually becoming better.I’m scared of what will come in the future.
That last tips about how to learn this kind of stuff helps me
Cool projects you have on this channel, Keep up the good work !
These simulations are the only reason i watched your videos.T-T
Making it more sandbox-y will fix your gameplay problem. If the main gameplay loop forces the player to interact with the physics engine then they will love it. Maybe it could be a fixed scene puzzle game. The player could spawn in water to drown a bad guy or make a life raft for a dog, or even launch a Boulder to knock a second Boulder away from a cart of treasure. Something like that...
you had me at 'distaste for my audience'. now following!
I really do appreciate you and the hard work you do
I loved this and this is the first video of yours I've seen
Yo! Great video. Cannot wait to see what you come up with next then!
No pressure
its so fun to watch, please continue that
I can't even play it as it's throwing an infinite amount of "Kernel argument error: InvalidKernel"
Your simulation looks very good, Im sure youll do amazing stuff
Yes this, this, this. Please do more stuff on how you actually make all these physics sims. Literally every channel on youtube talks about them, but never explains the most important part. How they did it! Great stuff man, well done!