This is pretty awesome. And the fact that it’s MIT licensed… props to AMD!
Archive 17/01/2023.
FEMFX - Deformable physics

suppagam

George1
Wow, real deformation using engineering FEM.
A bit overkill but nice to have car crash deform example :). This is like beam physics I saw a while back.
Hey Lumak we need an example from you on this nice engineering physics library.

suppagam
lol, Lumak is the Urho GOD

extobias
I’ve tried this on a intel cpu with 8 cores. it’s really slow, don’t know if i’m doing it wrong, maybe it’s only optimized for AMD cpu. Anyone else tried?

SirNate0
I’ve not tried it (maybe I will next week), but was that using a release build?

Modanung
Have you tried other deformable physics solutions for comparison?

extobias
@SirNate0 I’ve forget about that
It’s works really nice, it would be nice to have this in the engine.
@Modanung I’ve tried bullet soft bodies before, and works fine but only with a few objects