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I'm not quiet sure what would've happened. I'm
rendering another simulation right now, but I want
to use a similiar setup again and see what
actually happened.
For one, I realised that the very first position of the
wave never stopped jiggling about, and sort of
bumped itself upwards. Without dampening, the
reflection of the waves in such a tight corner might
add to itself in such a way, that the smoothing
part of the algorithm can't smooth it away. Dampening
definitely took care of that issue.
What I don't like about that, is that I can't control that.
There's no way, other than telling you to not use no
dampening, to avoid this effect.
Perhaps I'll add the "interesting" part tomorrow, we'll
see.
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Tim Nikias v2.0
Homepage: http://www.digitaltwilight.de/no_lights
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