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Outstanding ice formations
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these sort of caves (with cave realm) are quite rare. mostly I found the "normal" ones
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Stumbled upon an old image of a face I built on mm-s before the server was shut down.
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Very good! Still lookin' for the summer --Hybrid Dog wrote:
-- however at the moment I'm more engaged in this:
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This overhaul seems to have been a little precipitous.Hybrid Dog wrote:
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My new A* pathfinder algorithm for Minetest, is now in alpha testing. It handles 3D terrain mapping, converting all walkable surfaces into 2D "hint" maps, then compresses and caches those results into per-mapblock node-graphs for lightning fast lookups. The pathfinder supports numerous search options too; e.g. jumping, dropping, falling, ducking, cutting corners, opening doors, climbing ladders.
You can see in this example, the pathfinder produced a route from point A at elevation Y=2 through a room, down a step to elevation Y=1, then through another room and courtyard, and then back up a step to elevation Y=2 to reach B.
Processing time: 0.001 seconds
You can see in this example, the pathfinder produced a route from point A at elevation Y=2 through a room, down a step to elevation Y=1, then through another room and courtyard, and then back up a step to elevation Y=2 to reach B.
Processing time: 0.001 seconds
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There's some super impressive shots on this page. I'm a little hesitant to post mine.
I call it: Something That I Can Never Have
I call it: Something That I Can Never Have
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Interesting. Is this in the core engine? Or in lua? or an external utility?sorcerykid wrote:My new A* pathfinder algorithm for Minetest[/img]
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This actually has no relationship to the core pathfinder. It's a WIP mod that I developed for use with mobs and NPCs. This new pathfinder will also integrate with my Avatars mod (which is an upcoming AI framework for Minetest that aims to support lifelike sensory-based decision making systems).
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It still is an overhaul, the current algorithm generates the rooms within one big cuboid.voxelproof wrote:This overhaul seems to have been a little precipitous.
https://github.com/HybridDog/recdiv/blo ... r/init.lua
By extending it with staircases, hallways, some fixed door positions, windows, lighting, a roof, more nodes, patterns, and more, it probably could generate neat looking houses.
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Interesting. However I prefer hand-made dwellings:Hybrid Dog wrote:It still is an overhaul, the current algorithm generates the rooms within one big cuboid.voxelproof wrote:This overhaul seems to have been a little precipitous.
https://github.com/HybridDog/recdiv/blo ... r/init.lua
By extending it with staircases, hallways, some fixed door positions, windows, lighting, a roof, more nodes, patterns, and more, it probably could generate neat looking houses.
New York, New York!
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I guess Minetest can run on a toaster after all.
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public farm in the Hidden Ninja Village on Xanadu.
the top roof is made of glass, so it doesn't cast a shadow on the crops.
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Your construction looks very nicely. You achieved quite professional effect especially given these difficult curved shapes of Chinese-style architecture. Maybe some larger project in the future? If surroundings were more natural and well chosen, the same building would look yet much more pleasurably.firefox wrote: public farm in the Hidden Ninja Village on Xanadu.
the top roof is made of glass, so it doesn't cast a shadow on the crops.
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Valleys not tweaked, picture not edited (except resizing), tp Sunny.
I'd like to release the tp this year as soon as I've completed plant mods.
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The coloured thing is a nametag.
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Wow, we just reached a new milestone on JT2. Over 5000 player sessions Wednesday, only minutes before the daily restart.
Yet through all the chaos of 60+ players (most noobs at spawn), average lag remained rocksteady at 0.1 seconds.
Congrats to Damrell836 on bringing us up to 5000! That's definitely a new record for us :D
Yet through all the chaos of 60+ players (most noobs at spawn), average lag remained rocksteady at 0.1 seconds.
Congrats to Damrell836 on bringing us up to 5000! That's definitely a new record for us :D
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That's quite impressive. I'm still looking for a way for teaching mobs how to handle ladder-like nodes (climbing up and down). Eventually, builder-NPC like in towntest ought to complete the following:sorcerykid wrote: My new A* pathfinder algorithm for Minetest, is now in alpha testing. It handles 3D terrain mapping, converting all walkable surfaces into 2D "hint" maps, then compresses and caches those results into per-mapblock node-graphs for lightning fast lookups. The pathfinder supports numerous search options too; e.g. jumping, dropping, falling, ducking, cutting corners, opening doors, climbing ladders.
Though perhaps there's not so much pathfinding involved. Once the mob has arrived at its workplace, it might just look for the two special nodes it's going to be responsible for - and move into their vicinity, calling a function inside the node (scaffolding or dig-here-indicator), with the node doing the rest. Occasional trips to the build chest might improve immersion.
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My little garden full of mellons.
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Empire Voxel Building
Today comes truly historic moment. I am proud to announce that the work on Empire Voxel Building is nearing its glorious culmination and I hope that if no catastrophic event prevents it, the map will be downloadable in a few weeks time.
The structure is 1330 nodes high. I've set a new standard of architectural voxel models making it in a scale 1 node = 1 foot which requires much more attention to details and allows more of them to be included in the creation, making its look much richer and aesthetically refined.
This is probably the largest model of a single, distinctive real building ever created in open-world voxel games.
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The structure is 1330 nodes high. I've set a new standard of architectural voxel models making it in a scale 1 node = 1 foot which requires much more attention to details and allows more of them to be included in the creation, making its look much richer and aesthetically refined.
This is probably the largest model of a single, distinctive real building ever created in open-world voxel games.
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testing a new mod for skyblock, infecting a tree with a worm
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I think that shaders should add brightness to the textures.
brighter (1.1):
default (1.0), probably too dark:
probably too bright (1.3):
Note that it's bright day light and show should be very bright
brighter (1.1):
default (1.0), probably too dark:
probably too bright (1.3):
Note that it's bright day light and show should be very bright
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I think that the impression of brightness consists in the textures mainly, however I noticed that on my laptop screenshots of the same landscapes taken during the same daytime differ slightly in shade depending on... brightness of monitor display(!) or a mode of work (whether on battery or switched to the power supply). This must be due to the gfx drivers I suppose.Hybrid Dog wrote:I think that shaders should add brightness to the textures.
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default (1.0), probably too dark:
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Note that it's bright day light and snow should be very bright
The shaders in the screenshots below are default:
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Very impressive! Can I request a model of Sears Tower next? That way when I revamp the homepage at searstower.org (currently offline for redesign), I can include a VR walkthrough model to entice visitors to download Minetest :Dvoxelproof wrote:Today comes truly historic moment. I am proud to announce that the work on Empire Voxel Building is nearing its glorious culmination and I hope that if no catastrophic event prevents it, the map will be downloadable in a few weeks time.
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